Principles of the Ca2+ Homeostatic/Signalling System
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Calcium ions are the most ubiquitous and pluripotent signalling molecules, which regulate a wide array of physiological and
pathological reactions. The specific system, controlling cellular Ca2+
homeostasis appeared very early in the evolution, being initially survival system preventing Ca2+
-mediated cell damage. Subsequently, the steep Ca2+
gradients maintained by Ca2+
homeostatic molecular cascades became the basis for Ca2+
signalling. This signalling system utilises Ca2+
channels and transporters localised in plasmalemma and intracellular membranes to create highly organised and compartmentalised
cytosolic Ca2+
fluctuations occurring within the spatial and temporal domains. Changes in cytosolic Ca2+
concentrations regulate a multitude of Ca2+
-dependent proteins, which serve as “Ca2+
sensors” and thus the effectors of Ca2+
signalling system.