SERCA protein knowledge page
About
Landing page for the sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic calcium ATPase (SERCA).
Its major function is to transport calcium from the cytosol into the sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle cells. This action is coupled with the hydrolysis of ATP.
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Subfamilies
The following list contains the known subfamilies of SERCA pump.
Channel name | Alias | Gene | Structure |
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SERCA1 | ATP2A1 | Uniprot 1 | SMR 1 |
SERCA2 | ATP2A2 | Uniprot 2 | PDB 2 |
SERCA3 | ATP2A3 | Uniprot 3 | SMR 3 |
Literature
Title | Author |
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A computational model of induced pluripotent stem-cell derived cardiomyocytes incorporating experimental variability from multiple data sources | Kernik et al. |
A thermodynamic framework for modelling membrane transporters | Pan et al. |
Existing models
Title | Author |
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BG_SERCA | S Fong |
Transporter_thermodynamics^ | Pan et al. |
Bond graph modelling of the cardiac action potential: Implications for drift and non-unique steady states | M Pan et al. |
A Thermodynamic Model of the Cardiac Sarcoplasmic/Endoplasmic Ca(2+) (SERCA) Pump: the three-state SERCA model* | Tran et al. |
Models denoted by [*] are not in bond graph form. Models denoted by [^] are part of a whole cell model.