CSB325H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Homeostasis, Calcium Metabolism, Intracrine

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The calcium concentrations found in most organisms are similar to what is thought to be found in the waters of the prebiotic earth, so we ve retained that. When i was talking about protocell evolution (early progenitors of cells that were forming their membrane), in some ways, the external environment was similar to the internal environment with respect to some ions. Calcium has a number of very interesting attributes. It can play a role as a signalling molecule. Even though it is an ion, it is a mineral. It can act as a hormone in some cases. It acts as a secondary signaling molecule, an intracrine factor. Almost all of the hormones that we talk about in this course will regulate calcium at some point. Calcium is also responsible for the membrane integrity because it is carrying a positive charge. It can change the potential difference across the membrane.

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