Calbindins
Vitamin D-dependent calcium binding proteins
References SySy calbindin antibodies
Reisinger E, Bresee C, Neef J, Nair R, Reuter K, Bulankina A, Nouvian R, Koch M, Bückers J, Kastrup L, Roux I, Petit C, Hell SW, Brose N, Rhee JS, Kügler S, Brigande JV & Moser T (2011). Probing the Functional Equivalence of Otoferlin and Synaptotagmin 1 in Exocytosis. Journal of Neuroscience 31: 4886-95.
clone 351C10; IHC
Alpár A, Künzle H, Gärtner U, Popkova Y, Bauer U, Grosche J, Reichenbach A & Härtig W. (2010). Slow age-dependent decline of doublecortin expression and BrdU labeling in the forebrain from lesser hedgehog tenrecs. Brain Research 1330: 9-19.
calbindin D28k; IHC
General references calbindins
Klejbor I, Ludkiewicz B, Domaradzka-Pytel B, Spodnik JH, Dziewiatkowski J & Morys J (2006). Influence of the "open field" exposure on calbindin D28K, calretinin, and parvalbumin containing cells in the rat midbrain - developmental study. Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 57: 149-64.
Haworth R, McCormack N, Selway S, Pilling AM & Williams TC (2006). Calbindin D-28 and microtubule-associated protein-2: their use as sensitive immunohistochemical markers of cerebellar neurotoxicity in a regulatory toxicity study. Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology 57: 419-26.
Schmidt H, Stiefel KM, Racay P, Schwaller B & Eilers J (2003). Mutational analysis of dendritic Ca2+ kinetics in rodent Purkinje cells: role of parvalbumin and calbindin D28k. Journal of Physiology 551(Pt15): 13-32.
Barski JJ, Hartmann J, Rose CR, Hoebeek F, Mörl K, Noll-Hussong M, De Zeeuw CI, Konnerth A & Meyer M (2003). Calbindin in cerebellar Purkinje cells is a critical determinant of the precision of motor coordination. Journal of Neuroscience 23: 3469-77.
Schwaller B, Meyer M & Schiffmann S (2002). 'New' functions for 'old' proteins: the role of the calcium-binding proteins calbindin D-28k, calretinin and parvalbumin, in cerebellar physiology. Studies with knockout mice. Cerebellum 1: 241-58.
Review
Faucheux C, Bareille R & Amedee J (1998). Synthesis of calbindin-D28K during mineralization in human bone marrow stromal cells. Biochemical Journal 333(Pt3): 817-23.
Lee YS, Taylor AN, Reimers TJ, Edelstein S, Fullmer CS & Wasserman RH (1987). Calbindin-D in peripheral nerve cells is vitamin D and calcium dependent. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 84: 7344-8.