Spontaneous Ca 2+ release from intracellular stores is important for various physiological and pathological processes. In cardiac muscle cells, spontaneous store overload-induced Ca 2+ release (SOICR) can result in Ca 2+ waves, a major cause of ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTs) and sudden death. The molecular mechanism underlying SOICR has been a mystery for decades. Here we show that a point mutation, E4872A, in the helix bundle crossing region (the proposed gate) of the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) completely abolishes luminal, but not cytosolic, Ca 2+ activation of RyR2. The introduction of metal-binding histidines at this site converts RyR2 into a luminal Ni 2+-gated channel. Mouse hearts harboring a heterozygous RyR2 mutation at ...
The free [Ca²⁺] in endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca²⁺ stores regulates excitability of Ca²⁺ rel...
Rationale: Mutations in the cardiac type 2 ryanodine receptor (RyR2) have been linked to catecholami...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) remains a major cause of mortality, and despite our knowledge of the caus...
Spontaneous Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores is important for various physiological and path...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) is the key Ca2+ release channel in the heart. Accumulating evi...
AbstractThe free [Ca2+] in endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ stores regulates excitability of ...
Mutations in the cardiac ryanodine receptor Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) can cause deadly ventricular...
The ryanodine receptors form the calcium release channel in the membrane of the sarcoplasmic reticul...
International audienceCardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) mutations are associated with autosomal domi...
SummaryAbnormal Ca2+ cycling is important in various cardiac diseases. Evidence has accumulated that...
Cardiac muscle contraction, triggered by the action potential, is mediated by the release of Ca2+ fr...
The RyR (ryanodine receptor) mediates rapid Ca2+ efflux from the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) and is r...
It has been six years since the first reported link between mutations in the cardiac ryanodine recep...
Arrhythmogenic cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) mutations are associated with stress-induced malign...
Type 2 ryanodine receptors (RyR2s) are the calcium release channels of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) t...
The free [Ca²⁺] in endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca²⁺ stores regulates excitability of Ca²⁺ rel...
Rationale: Mutations in the cardiac type 2 ryanodine receptor (RyR2) have been linked to catecholami...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) remains a major cause of mortality, and despite our knowledge of the caus...
Spontaneous Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores is important for various physiological and path...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) is the key Ca2+ release channel in the heart. Accumulating evi...
AbstractThe free [Ca2+] in endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ stores regulates excitability of ...
Mutations in the cardiac ryanodine receptor Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) can cause deadly ventricular...
The ryanodine receptors form the calcium release channel in the membrane of the sarcoplasmic reticul...
International audienceCardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) mutations are associated with autosomal domi...
SummaryAbnormal Ca2+ cycling is important in various cardiac diseases. Evidence has accumulated that...
Cardiac muscle contraction, triggered by the action potential, is mediated by the release of Ca2+ fr...
The RyR (ryanodine receptor) mediates rapid Ca2+ efflux from the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) and is r...
It has been six years since the first reported link between mutations in the cardiac ryanodine recep...
Arrhythmogenic cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) mutations are associated with stress-induced malign...
Type 2 ryanodine receptors (RyR2s) are the calcium release channels of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) t...
The free [Ca²⁺] in endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca²⁺ stores regulates excitability of Ca²⁺ rel...
Rationale: Mutations in the cardiac type 2 ryanodine receptor (RyR2) have been linked to catecholami...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) remains a major cause of mortality, and despite our knowledge of the caus...