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Título : The chloride anion as a signalling effector
Autor : Valdivieso, Ángel Gabriel 
Santa Coloma, Tomás Antonio 
Palabras clave : TRANSDUCCION DE SEÑALCFTRANION CLORUROINFLAMACIONESTRES OXIDATIVOSEÑALIZACION INTRACELULAR
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Wiley
Cita : Valdivieso, A.G., Santa Coloma, T.A. The chloride anion as a signalling effector [en línea]. Biological Reviews. 2019, 94(5). doi:10.1111/brv.12536 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9737
Resumen : Abstract: The specific role of the chloride anion (Cl- ) as a signalling effector or second messenger has been increasingly recognized in recent years. It could represent a key factor in the regulation of cellular homeostasis. Changes in intracellular Cl- concentration affect diverse cellular functions such as gene and protein expression and activities, post-translational modifications of proteins, cellular volume, cell cycle, cell proliferation and differentiation, membrane potential, reactive oxygen species levels, and intracellular/extracellular pH. Cl- also modulates functions in different organelles, including endosomes, phagosomes, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria. A better knowledge of Cl- signalling could help in understanding the molecular and metabolic changes seen in pathologies with altered Cl- transport or under physiological conditions. Here we review relevant evidence supporting the role of Cl- as a signalling effector.
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9737
ISSN : 1464-7931 (impreso)
1469-185X (online)
Disciplina: MEDICINA
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12536
Derechos: Acceso abierto. 12 meses de embargo
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