Intracellular calcium may have a role in:
Many of these roles are due to the principle of calcium binding to regulatory or structural proteins e.g. tubulin, troponin C and calmodulin, in order to modulate their activity. Further, the binding of calcium to protein kinase enzymes can trigger the latter into phosphorylating other proteins. This is a means of initiating an amplified cascade.
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