The calcium ion (Ca2+) is a versatile intracellular messenger. It provides dynamic regulation of a vast array of gene transcriptions, protein kinases, transcription factors and other complex downstream signaling cascades. For the past six decades, intracellular Ca2+ concentration has been significantly studied and still many studies are under way. Our understanding of Ca2+ signaling and the corresponding physiological phenomenon is growing exponentially. Here we focus on the improvements made in the development of probes used for Ca2+ imaging and expanding the application of Ca2+ imaging in plant science research
Nagamangala Kanchiswamy, C.; Malnoy, M.A.; Occhipinti, A.; Maffei, M.E. (2014). Calcium imaging perspectives in plants. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 15 (3): 3842-3859. doi: 10.3390/ijms15033842 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/24662
Calcium imaging perspectives in plants
Nagamangala Kanchiswamy, Chidananda;Malnoy, Mickael Arnaud;
2014-01-01
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The calcium ion (Ca2+) is a versatile intracellular messenger. It provides dynamic regulation of a vast array of gene transcriptions, protein kinases, transcription factors and other complex downstream signaling cascades. For the past six decades, intracellular Ca2+ concentration has been significantly studied and still many studies are under way. Our understanding of Ca2+ signaling and the corresponding physiological phenomenon is growing exponentially. Here we focus on the improvements made in the development of probes used for Ca2+ imaging and expanding the application of Ca2+ imaging in plant science researchFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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