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Step six in the Ca2+ transport?

Author: Rhianna Briant



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Does not have a covalently attached phosphate group and therefore not stable so verts back to E1 form. Calcium ATPases play an important role in cell signalling as well as Ca2+ can act as a signalling molecule. Maintaining low concentration of CA2+ inside the cell also allows for the signal to be quickly transmitted.


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