Introduction: Ca2+ levels in adult skeletal muscle fibers are mainly controlled by excitation-contraction (EC) coupling, a mechanism that translates action potentials in release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) release channels, i.e. the ryanodine receptors type-1 (RyR1). Calsequestrin (Casq) is a protein that binds large amounts of Ca2+ in the lumen of the SR terminal cisternae, near sites of Ca2+ release. There is general agreement that Casq is not only important for the SR ability to store Ca2+, but also for modulating the opening probability of the RyR Ca2+ release channels. The initial studies: About 20 years ago we generated a mouse model lacking Casq1 (Casq1-null mice), the isoform predominantly expressed in adult fa...
Calsequestrin-1 knockout (CASQ1-null) mice suffer lethal episodes when exposed to strenuous exercise...
AbstractThis review focuses on muscle disorders and diseases caused by defects in the Ca2+ release c...
AbstractCardiac calsequestrin (CASQ2) is an intrasarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) low-affinity Ca-binding...
In skeletal muscle, the release of calcium (Ca²⁺) by ryanodine sensitive sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)...
AbstractStore-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) contributes to Ca2+ handling in normal skeletal muscle func...
We examined the roles of type 1 and type 2 calsequestrins (CSQ1 and CSQ2) in stored Ca2+ release of ...
Calsequestrin-1 (CASQ1) is a moderateaffinity, high-capacity Ca2-binding protein in the sarcoplasmic...
We examined the roles of type 1 and type 2 calsequestrins (CSQ1 and CSQ2) in stored Ca2+ release of ...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is linked to mutations in the type 1 ryanodine receptor, RyR1, the Ca2+ ...
AbstractThis review focuses on muscle disorders and diseases caused by defects in the Ca2+ release c...
Calsequestrin 1 (CASQ1) and Ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) are two of the main players in excitation–co...
Muscle strength declines with age in part due to a decline of Ca(2+) release from sarcoplasmic retic...
Muscle strength declines with age in part due to a decline of Ca(2+) release from sarcoplasmic retic...
AbstractStore-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) contributes to Ca2+ handling in normal skeletal muscle func...
An autosomal dominant protein aggregate myopathy, characterized by high plasma creatine kinase and c...
Calsequestrin-1 knockout (CASQ1-null) mice suffer lethal episodes when exposed to strenuous exercise...
AbstractThis review focuses on muscle disorders and diseases caused by defects in the Ca2+ release c...
AbstractCardiac calsequestrin (CASQ2) is an intrasarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) low-affinity Ca-binding...
In skeletal muscle, the release of calcium (Ca²⁺) by ryanodine sensitive sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)...
AbstractStore-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) contributes to Ca2+ handling in normal skeletal muscle func...
We examined the roles of type 1 and type 2 calsequestrins (CSQ1 and CSQ2) in stored Ca2+ release of ...
Calsequestrin-1 (CASQ1) is a moderateaffinity, high-capacity Ca2-binding protein in the sarcoplasmic...
We examined the roles of type 1 and type 2 calsequestrins (CSQ1 and CSQ2) in stored Ca2+ release of ...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is linked to mutations in the type 1 ryanodine receptor, RyR1, the Ca2+ ...
AbstractThis review focuses on muscle disorders and diseases caused by defects in the Ca2+ release c...
Calsequestrin 1 (CASQ1) and Ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) are two of the main players in excitation–co...
Muscle strength declines with age in part due to a decline of Ca(2+) release from sarcoplasmic retic...
Muscle strength declines with age in part due to a decline of Ca(2+) release from sarcoplasmic retic...
AbstractStore-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) contributes to Ca2+ handling in normal skeletal muscle func...
An autosomal dominant protein aggregate myopathy, characterized by high plasma creatine kinase and c...
Calsequestrin-1 knockout (CASQ1-null) mice suffer lethal episodes when exposed to strenuous exercise...
AbstractThis review focuses on muscle disorders and diseases caused by defects in the Ca2+ release c...
AbstractCardiac calsequestrin (CASQ2) is an intrasarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) low-affinity Ca-binding...