AbstractWhile many ion channels are modulated by phosphorylation, there is growing evidence that they can also be regulated by Ca2+-calmodulin, apparently through direct binding. In some cases, this binding activates channels; in others, it modulates channel activities. These phenomena have been documented in Paramecium, in Drosophila, in vertebrate photoreceptors and olfactory receptors, as well as in ryanodine receptor Ca2+-release channels. Furthermore, studies on calmodulin mutants in Paramecium have shown a clear bipartite distribution of two groups of mutations in the calmodulin gene that lead to opposite behavioral and electrophysiological phenotypes. These results indicate that the N-lobe of calmodulin specifically interacts with on...
AbstractCalcium entry via voltage-gated calcium channels can be regulated by calcium- and voltage-de...
During the past decade, great advances have been made towards deciphering the molecular mechanism o...
The voltage-gated Ca2+ and Na channels represent two major ion-channel superfamilies with distinct b...
AbstractWhile many ion channels are modulated by phosphorylation, there is growing evidence that the...
Although several ion channels have been reported to be directly modulated by calcium-calmodulin, the...
Calmodulin (CaM) is the principal Ca2+ sensor in eukaryotic cells, orchestrating the activity of hun...
Calmodulin (CaM) is a ubiquitous calcium-binding protein responsible for the binding and activation ...
SummaryThe Ca2+-free form of calmodulin (apoCaM) often appears inert, modulating target molecules on...
Intracellular calcium is essential for many physiological processes, from neuronal signaling and exo...
SummaryCalmodulin regulates ryanodine receptor-mediated Ca2+ release through a conserved binding sit...
By extrapolating information from existing research and observing previous assumptions regarding the...
SummaryVoltage-gated Na and Ca2+ channels comprise distinct ion channel superfamilies, yet the carbo...
AbstractThe transient receptor potential-like ion channel from Drosophila melanogaster was originall...
Cav1.4 channels are unique among the high voltage-activated Ca2+ channel family because they complet...
Cav1.4 channels are unique among the high voltage-activated Ca2+ channel family because they complet...
AbstractCalcium entry via voltage-gated calcium channels can be regulated by calcium- and voltage-de...
During the past decade, great advances have been made towards deciphering the molecular mechanism o...
The voltage-gated Ca2+ and Na channels represent two major ion-channel superfamilies with distinct b...
AbstractWhile many ion channels are modulated by phosphorylation, there is growing evidence that the...
Although several ion channels have been reported to be directly modulated by calcium-calmodulin, the...
Calmodulin (CaM) is the principal Ca2+ sensor in eukaryotic cells, orchestrating the activity of hun...
Calmodulin (CaM) is a ubiquitous calcium-binding protein responsible for the binding and activation ...
SummaryThe Ca2+-free form of calmodulin (apoCaM) often appears inert, modulating target molecules on...
Intracellular calcium is essential for many physiological processes, from neuronal signaling and exo...
SummaryCalmodulin regulates ryanodine receptor-mediated Ca2+ release through a conserved binding sit...
By extrapolating information from existing research and observing previous assumptions regarding the...
SummaryVoltage-gated Na and Ca2+ channels comprise distinct ion channel superfamilies, yet the carbo...
AbstractThe transient receptor potential-like ion channel from Drosophila melanogaster was originall...
Cav1.4 channels are unique among the high voltage-activated Ca2+ channel family because they complet...
Cav1.4 channels are unique among the high voltage-activated Ca2+ channel family because they complet...
AbstractCalcium entry via voltage-gated calcium channels can be regulated by calcium- and voltage-de...
During the past decade, great advances have been made towards deciphering the molecular mechanism o...
The voltage-gated Ca2+ and Na channels represent two major ion-channel superfamilies with distinct b...