The Timothy syndrome mutations G402S and G406R abolish inactivation of Ca(V)1.2 and cause multiorgan dysfunction and lethal arrhythmias. To gain insights into the consequences of the G402S mutation on structure and function of the channel, we systematically mutated the corresponding Gly-432 of the rabbit channel and applied homology modeling. All mutations of Gly-432 (G432A/M/N/V/W) diminished channel inactivation. Homology modeling revealed that Gly-432 forms part of a highly conserved structure motif (G/A/G/A) of small residues in homologous positions of all four domains (Gly-432 (IS6), Ala-780 (IIS6), Gly-1193 (IIIS6), Ala-1503 (IVS6)). Corresponding mutations in domains II, III, and IV induced, in contrast, parallel shifts of activation...
Ca(V)1.2, the cardiac L-type calcium channel, is important for excitation and contraction of the hea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012L-type Ca<super>2+</super> (Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2) channel...
AbstractActivation of BKCa channels by direct Ca2+ binding and membrane depolarization occur via ind...
The Timothy syndrome is a multisystem disorder associated with the mutation of a Gly residue (G402 o...
Timothy syndrome (TS) is a very rare multisystem disorder almost exclusively associated with mutatio...
Timothy syndrome (TS) is a very rare multisystem disorder almost exclusively associated with mutatio...
Timothy syndrome (TS) is a very rare multisystem disorder almost exclusively associated with mutatio...
Two processes dominate voltage-gated calcium channel (Ca(V)) inactivation: voltage-dependent inactiv...
Voltage dependence and kinetics of Ca(V)1.2 activation are affected by structural changes in pore-li...
AbstractVoltage-dependent inactivation of CaV2.3 channels was investigated using point mutations in ...
AbstractVoltage-gated Ca2+ channels allow for Ca2+-dependent intracellular signaling by directly med...
International audienceWe have investigated the molecular mechanisms whereby the I-II loop controls v...
Abstract Single point mutations in pore-forming S6 seg-ments of calcium channels may transform a hig...
AbstractThe pore-forming component of voltage-gated calcium channels, α1 subunit, contains four stru...
BACKGROUND: The Ca(v)beta subunits of high voltage-activated Ca(2+) channels control the trafficking...
Ca(V)1.2, the cardiac L-type calcium channel, is important for excitation and contraction of the hea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012L-type Ca<super>2+</super> (Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2) channel...
AbstractActivation of BKCa channels by direct Ca2+ binding and membrane depolarization occur via ind...
The Timothy syndrome is a multisystem disorder associated with the mutation of a Gly residue (G402 o...
Timothy syndrome (TS) is a very rare multisystem disorder almost exclusively associated with mutatio...
Timothy syndrome (TS) is a very rare multisystem disorder almost exclusively associated with mutatio...
Timothy syndrome (TS) is a very rare multisystem disorder almost exclusively associated with mutatio...
Two processes dominate voltage-gated calcium channel (Ca(V)) inactivation: voltage-dependent inactiv...
Voltage dependence and kinetics of Ca(V)1.2 activation are affected by structural changes in pore-li...
AbstractVoltage-dependent inactivation of CaV2.3 channels was investigated using point mutations in ...
AbstractVoltage-gated Ca2+ channels allow for Ca2+-dependent intracellular signaling by directly med...
International audienceWe have investigated the molecular mechanisms whereby the I-II loop controls v...
Abstract Single point mutations in pore-forming S6 seg-ments of calcium channels may transform a hig...
AbstractThe pore-forming component of voltage-gated calcium channels, α1 subunit, contains four stru...
BACKGROUND: The Ca(v)beta subunits of high voltage-activated Ca(2+) channels control the trafficking...
Ca(V)1.2, the cardiac L-type calcium channel, is important for excitation and contraction of the hea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012L-type Ca<super>2+</super> (Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2) channel...
AbstractActivation of BKCa channels by direct Ca2+ binding and membrane depolarization occur via ind...