kalciumsensing
Kalciumsensing refers to the cellular and physiological processes that detect and respond to changes in calcium ion (Ca2+) concentrations. It encompasses extracellular sensing of Ca2+ as well as intracellular and organellar calcium signaling, all of which are essential for maintaining calcium homeostasis and coordinating diverse cellular functions.
Extracellular calcium sensing is primarily mediated by the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), a class C G protein–coupled
Intracellular calcium sensing involves calcium-binding proteins that translate Ca2+ signals into cellular responses. Calmodulin and other
Physiologically, calcium sensing governs muscle contraction, neurotransmitter release, hormone secretion, enzyme activity, bone remodeling, and renal