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Calmodulin's Surprising Role in Controlling TRPV5 Traffic
Monday, November 25, 2024
When CaM is overexpressed, it slows down TRPV5's exit from the ER. But if you mess with CaM, like by using special tools to stop it from working or by reducing its amount, TRPV5 starts to show up more on the cell surface. This means more calcium can come into the cell, changing its internal calcium levels.
Even a mutant version of TRPV5, which can't let calcium in, is affected by CaM. So, CaM's control over TRPV5 isn't just about calcium levels. It's about telling TRPV5 where to go and when.
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