International audienceWe have investigated the molecular mechanisms whereby the I-II loop controls voltage-dependent inactivation in P/Q calcium channels. We demonstrate that the I-II loop is localized in a central position to control calcium channel activity through the interaction with several cytoplasmic sequences; including the III-IV loop. Several experiments reveal the crucial role of the interaction between the I-II loop and the III-IV loop in channel inactivation. First, point mutations of two amino acid residues of the I-II loop of Ca(v)2.1 (Arg-387 or Glu-388) facilitate voltage-dependent inactivation. Second, overexpression of the III-IV loop, or injection of a peptide derived from this loop, produces a similar inactivation behav...
AbstractCa2+-dependent inactivation (CDI) of L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels limits Ca2+ entry in...
SummaryVoltage-gated calcium channels (CaV) regulate numerous vital functions in nerve and muscle ce...
Voltage-gated calcium (Ca-v) channels, which are regulated by membrane potential, cytosolic Ca2+, ph...
International audienceWe have investigated the molecular mechanisms whereby the I-II loop controls v...
AbstractVoltage-dependent inactivation of CaV2.3 channels was investigated using point mutations in ...
Two processes dominate voltage-gated calcium channel (Ca(V)) inactivation: voltage-dependent inactiv...
BACKGROUND: The Ca(v)beta subunits of high voltage-activated Ca(2+) channels control the trafficking...
1Co-expression of auxiliary β subunits with the α1B Ca2+ channel subunit in COS-7 cells resulted in ...
Inactivation of L-type calcium channel (Cav1.2) is an important determinant of the length of the car...
Abstract Direct interaction with the β subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein complex causes voltag...
AbstractL-type (α1C) calcium channels inactivate rapidly in response to localized elevation of intra...
AbstractIn voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, the α1 and β subunits interact via two cytoplasmic regio...
<div><p>Voltage-gated calcium channels contain four highly conserved transmembrane helices known as ...
The Timothy syndrome mutations G402S and G406R abolish inactivation of Ca(V)1.2 and cause multiorgan...
Voltage-gated calcium channels contain four highly conserved transmembrane helices known as S4 segme...
AbstractCa2+-dependent inactivation (CDI) of L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels limits Ca2+ entry in...
SummaryVoltage-gated calcium channels (CaV) regulate numerous vital functions in nerve and muscle ce...
Voltage-gated calcium (Ca-v) channels, which are regulated by membrane potential, cytosolic Ca2+, ph...
International audienceWe have investigated the molecular mechanisms whereby the I-II loop controls v...
AbstractVoltage-dependent inactivation of CaV2.3 channels was investigated using point mutations in ...
Two processes dominate voltage-gated calcium channel (Ca(V)) inactivation: voltage-dependent inactiv...
BACKGROUND: The Ca(v)beta subunits of high voltage-activated Ca(2+) channels control the trafficking...
1Co-expression of auxiliary β subunits with the α1B Ca2+ channel subunit in COS-7 cells resulted in ...
Inactivation of L-type calcium channel (Cav1.2) is an important determinant of the length of the car...
Abstract Direct interaction with the β subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein complex causes voltag...
AbstractL-type (α1C) calcium channels inactivate rapidly in response to localized elevation of intra...
AbstractIn voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, the α1 and β subunits interact via two cytoplasmic regio...
<div><p>Voltage-gated calcium channels contain four highly conserved transmembrane helices known as ...
The Timothy syndrome mutations G402S and G406R abolish inactivation of Ca(V)1.2 and cause multiorgan...
Voltage-gated calcium channels contain four highly conserved transmembrane helices known as S4 segme...
AbstractCa2+-dependent inactivation (CDI) of L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels limits Ca2+ entry in...
SummaryVoltage-gated calcium channels (CaV) regulate numerous vital functions in nerve and muscle ce...
Voltage-gated calcium (Ca-v) channels, which are regulated by membrane potential, cytosolic Ca2+, ph...