BIO304H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Resting Potential, Calcium Atpase, Long-Term Potentiation

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Calcium can act as a signalling molecule because calcium levels are so low. Then, potassium voltage channels conduct k out of the cell allows for hyperpolarization. This is a perturbation from the resting potential. These ions are inert and they don"t change any conformations, they purely carry electrical signals. The challenge is now to translate it to another cell. If there is a muscle cell on the other side it will respond with depolarization by sodium an possibly contract. Calcium groups are really good at binding to atoms- carbonyl groups have a lot of oxygen ions. Oxygen groups on proteins bind well with calcium. Calcium binds with proteins that changes vesicles to make them fuse with the cell membranes, creating a mechanical process. In the muscle, calcium is essential for muscle contraction. Calcium can turn on other ion channels. As soon as calcium comes in, it"ll bind those proteins causing them to open.

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