A review on calcium transport proteins and cancer

 

Alterations of cellular calcium signals can lead to the development and progression of cancer. But how S-acylation, the reversible addition of fatty acids on proteins, can modulate the activity of calcium transport proteins involved in calcium signals and favor specific cancers?

To find out what is known and unknown about the role of S-acylation in calcium signaling and cancer, download the review from Dr Sana Kouba and Prof. Nicolas Demaurex published in the journal Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine.

 

 

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