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Regulation of Ca2+ transient by PP2A in normal and failing heart

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posted on 2016-01-13, 00:00 authored by M. Lei, X. Wang, Y. Ke, R.J. Solaro
Calcium transient in cardiomyocytes is regulated by multiple protein kinases and phosphatases. PP2A is a major protein phosphatase in the heart modulating Ca2+ handling through an array of ion channels, antiporters and pumps, etc. The assembly, localization/translocation, and substrate specificity of PP2A are controlled by different post-translational mechanisms, which in turn are linked to the activities of upstream signaling molecules. Abnormal PP2A expression and activities are associated with defective response to β-adrenergic stimulation and are indication and causal factors in arrhythmia and heart failure.

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This work is supported by NIH Grant HL 064035 (R. John Solaro), PO1 HL 062426 (R. John Solaro) and the Medical Research Council (G10002647: Ming Lei, Xin Wang, Elizabeth J. Cartwright, R. John Solaro, Yunbo Ke).

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Frontiers

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1664-042X

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2015-01-29

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