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CA1 — EPO
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Miller et al., J Biol Chem 1999
:
Transfection of CHO cells with pTracer encoding wild-type Epo-R, but not pTracer alone, resulted in an
Epo induced [
Ca]i increase that was abolished in cells transfected with Epo-R F8 ( all eight cytoplasmic tyrosines substituted ) ... Transfection with carboxyl-terminal deletion mutants indicated that removal of the terminal four tyrosine phosphorylation sites, but not the tyrosine at position 479, abolished
Epo induced [
Ca]i increase, suggesting that tyrosines at positions 443, 460, and/or 464 are important
Zhang et al., J Neurosci Res 2006
(Brain Ischemia...) :
EPO also
enhanced the
CA1 level of brain derived neurotrophic factor
Miller et al., Cell Calcium 1994
:
We have reported that
erythropoietin induces a dose dependent increase in cytosolic
calcium ([Cai]) in single human peripheral blood BFU-E derived erythroblasts which is specific for stage of differentiation and that this increase is modulated by erythropoietin through an ion channel permeable to Ca2+