AbstractA cDNA clone encoding a protein with high homology to the β-subunit of the rabbit skeletal muscle dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channel was isolated from a rat brain cDNA library. This rat brain β-subunit cDNA hybridizes to a 3.4 kb message that is expressed in high levels in the cerebral hemispheres and hippocampus but is significantly reduced in cerebellum. The open reading frame encodes 597 amino acids with a predicted mass of 65 679 Da which is 82% homologous with the skeletal muscle β-subunit. The brain cDNA encodes a unique 153 amino acid C-terminus and predicts the absence of a muscle-specific 50 amino acid internal segment. It also encodes numerous consensus phosphorylation sites suggesting a role in calcium channel regu...
AbstractComplementary DNAs for the γ subunit of the calcium channel of rabbit skeletal muscle were i...
We describe the isolation and characterization of several rat brain cDNAs that are homologous to the...
The molecular biology of Ca2+ channels has its origins in the biochemical characterization of the sk...
Affinity-purified, polyclonal antibodies to the γ subunit of the dihydropyridine (DHP)-sensitive, vo...
Complementary DNAs were isolated and used to deduce the primary structures of the α1 and α2 subunits...
AbstractThe complete amino acid sequence of a novel calcium channel (designated BII) from rabbit bra...
AbstractA cDNA encoding a N-type Ca2+ channel has been cloned from the murine neuroblastoma cell lin...
Complementary DNAs for the γ subunit of the calcium channel of rabbit skeletal muscle were isolated ...
The high-voltage-activated calcium channel is a multimeric protein complex containing 1, 2/δ, β, and...
AbstractThe cardiac dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type calcium channel was stably expressed in Chinese...
AbstractThe γ subunit was initially identified as an auxiliary subunit of the skeletal muscle calciu...
Complemetary DNAs encoding three novel and distinct subunits (CaB2a, CaB2b and CaB3) of the high vol...
The calcium channel from skeletal muscle is composed of five subunits: α1, α2, β, γ and σ. The α1, s...
The cloning of the cDNA for the α1 subunit of L-type calcium channels revealed that at least two gen...
The voltage-sensitive calcium channel is a multi-subunit complex that regulates many cellular functi...
AbstractComplementary DNAs for the γ subunit of the calcium channel of rabbit skeletal muscle were i...
We describe the isolation and characterization of several rat brain cDNAs that are homologous to the...
The molecular biology of Ca2+ channels has its origins in the biochemical characterization of the sk...
Affinity-purified, polyclonal antibodies to the γ subunit of the dihydropyridine (DHP)-sensitive, vo...
Complementary DNAs were isolated and used to deduce the primary structures of the α1 and α2 subunits...
AbstractThe complete amino acid sequence of a novel calcium channel (designated BII) from rabbit bra...
AbstractA cDNA encoding a N-type Ca2+ channel has been cloned from the murine neuroblastoma cell lin...
Complementary DNAs for the γ subunit of the calcium channel of rabbit skeletal muscle were isolated ...
The high-voltage-activated calcium channel is a multimeric protein complex containing 1, 2/δ, β, and...
AbstractThe cardiac dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type calcium channel was stably expressed in Chinese...
AbstractThe γ subunit was initially identified as an auxiliary subunit of the skeletal muscle calciu...
Complemetary DNAs encoding three novel and distinct subunits (CaB2a, CaB2b and CaB3) of the high vol...
The calcium channel from skeletal muscle is composed of five subunits: α1, α2, β, γ and σ. The α1, s...
The cloning of the cDNA for the α1 subunit of L-type calcium channels revealed that at least two gen...
The voltage-sensitive calcium channel is a multi-subunit complex that regulates many cellular functi...
AbstractComplementary DNAs for the γ subunit of the calcium channel of rabbit skeletal muscle were i...
We describe the isolation and characterization of several rat brain cDNAs that are homologous to the...
The molecular biology of Ca2+ channels has its origins in the biochemical characterization of the sk...