Seeing is believing: Recent trends in the measurement of Ca2+ in subcellular domains and intracellular organelles
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01/01/2000
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The role of Ca2+ in the regulation of the cell cycle has been investigated mostly in studies assessing global cytosolic free Ca2+. Recent studies, however, have used unique techniques to assess Ca2+ in subcellular organelles, such as mitochondria, and in discrete regions of the cytoplasm. These studies have used advanced fluorescence digital imaging techniques and Ca2+-sensitive fluorescence probes, and/or targeting of Ca2+-sensitive proteins to intracellular organelles. The present review describes the results of some of these studies and the techniques used. The novel techniques used to measure Ca2+ in microdomains and intracellular organelles are likely to be of great use in future investigations assessing Ca2+ homeostasis during the cell cycle. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Cell Biology #Immunology #Ca2+ Homeostasis #Ca2+ Imaging #Fluorescence Microscopy #Targeted Recombinant Aequorin #Green Fluorescent Proteins #Smooth-muscle Cells #Endoplasmic-reticulum #Calcium Oscillations #Cardiac Myocytes #Living Cells #Hela-cells #Mitochondria #Indicator |
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Journal Article |