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The calcium loading of secretory granules. A possible key event in stimulus-secretion coupling.
Authors:G Nicaise  K Maggio  S Thirion  M Horoyan  E Keicher
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Physiologie Cellulaire et Comparée, Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France.
Abstract:The review focuses on calcium accumulation by secretory organelles. The observation that secretory granules contain variable and often important quantities of calcium (1-200 mM of total calcium) can be interpreted as a maturation index. A progressive loading with calcium would be permitted by a Ca2(+)-transport mechanism on the granular membrane and calcium-binding molecules in the granular core. The saturation of this store by the stimulus-induced calcium transient would permit in mature (calcium-loaded) granules the ionic crisis leading to exocytosis. The inside of secretory organelles being acidic, calcium influx into the granule can be driven by calcium-proton exchange. The calcium-proton exchanger could be a Ca2(+)-ATPase.
Keywords:secretory granules  calcium  protons  Ca2+ ATPase
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