RyR1 exhibits lower gain of CICR activity than RyR3 in the SR: evidence for selective stabilization of RyR1 channel.
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Divergent Activity Profiles of Type 1 Ryanodine Receptor Channels Carrying Malignant Hyperthermia and Central Core Disease Mutations in the Amino-Terminal RegionMg2+ activates the ryanodine receptor type 2 (RyR2) at intermediate Ca2+ concentrationsMyoplasmic resting Ca2+ regulation by ryanodine receptors is under the control of a novel Ca2+-binding region of the receptor.A Ca2+-binding domain in RyR1 that interacts with the calmodulin binding site and modulates channel activityExpression levels of RyR1 and RyR3 control resting free Ca2+ in skeletal muscle.Malignant hyperthermia: a pharmacogenetic disorder.Skeletal and cardiac ryanodine receptors exhibit different responses to Ca2+ overload and luminal ca2+.Calcium-induced calcium release in skeletal muscle.Two regions of the ryanodine receptor calcium channel are involved in Ca(2+)-dependent inactivationGenotype-Phenotype Correlations of Malignant Hyperthermia and Central Core Disease Mutations in the Central Region of the RYR1 Channel.Postulated role of interdomain interaction between regions 1 and 2 within type 1 ryanodine receptor in the pathogenesis of porcine malignant hyperthermia.A probable role of dihydropyridine receptors in repression of Ca2+ sparks demonstrated in cultured mammalian muscle.The structural basis of ryanodine receptor ion channel function.Quantitative differential expression of alpha and beta ryanodine receptor genes in PSE (Pale, Soft, Exudative) meat from two chicken lines: broiler and layer
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RyR1 exhibits lower gain of CICR activity than RyR3 in the SR: evidence for selective stabilization of RyR1 channel.
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RyR1 exhibits lower gain of CI ...... stabilization of RyR1 channel.
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RyR1 exhibits lower gain of CI ...... stabilization of RyR1 channel.
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RyR1 exhibits lower gain of CI ...... stabilization of RyR1 channel.
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RyR1 exhibits lower gain of CI ...... stabilization of RyR1 channel.
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RyR1 exhibits lower gain of CI ...... stabilization of RyR1 channel.
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Takashi Murayama
Yasuo Ogawa
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10.1152/AJPCELL.00395.2003
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2004-02-25T00:00:00Z