What is a Calcium Channel?
Calcium channels are a class of transmembrane glycoproteins that are widely present in various types of tissue cells in the body. Regulates calcium transport.
Calcium channel
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- Chinese name
- Calcium channel
- Foreign name
- Calcium channel
- Category
- Voltage-dependent and receptor-operated calcium channels
- Attributes
- Transmembrane glycoprotein
- Function
- Valvular action
- Select objects
- Calcium channels are a class of transmembrane glycoproteins that are widely present in various types of tissue cells in the body. Regulates calcium transport.
- Calcium channels are a class of transmembrane glycoproteins that form an approximate
- Voltage dependent calcium channel (VDC) VDC is located
- Receptor operated calcium channel (ROC) ROC is coupled to a receptor on the cell membrane. When a specific receptor agonist binds to the receptor, the ROC can be opened directly, and its opening is independent of changes in membrane voltage. ROC exists widely in different tissues and is involved in physiological functions such as platelet aggregation, vasoconstriction, nitric oxide (NO) release, pain conduction, and glandular secretion.