Tagging with green fluorescent protein reveals a distinct subcellular distribution of L-type and non-L-type Ca2+ channels expressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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Differential plasma membrane targeting of voltage-dependent calcium channel subunits expressed in a polarized epithelial cell lineThe familial hemiplegic migraine mutation R192Q reduces G-protein-mediated inhibition of P/Q-type (Ca(V)2.1) calcium channels expressed in human embryonic kidney cellsDifferent roles for the cyclic nucleotide binding domain and amino terminus in assembly and expression of hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-gated channelsIdentification of a region of RyR1 that participates in allosteric coupling with the alpha(1S) (Ca(V)1.1) II-III loopN-terminal PDZ-binding domain in Kv1 potassium channelsDifferential targeting of the L-type Ca2+ channel alpha 1C (CaV1.2) to synaptic and extrasynaptic compartments in hippocampal neuronsEukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit e controls intracellular calcium homeostasis by regulation of cav1.2 surface expressionThe Ca2+ channel alpha2delta-1 subunit determines Ca2+ current kinetics in skeletal muscle but not targeting of alpha1S or excitation-contraction couplingSTAC3 stably interacts through its C1 domain with CaV1.1 in skeletal muscle triadsCongenital myopathy results from misregulation of a muscle Ca2+ channel by mutant Stac3.A carboxyl-terminal region important for the expression and targeting of the skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor.Microdomain-specific localization of functional ion channels in cardiomyocytes: an emerging concept of local regulation and remodelling.Non-Ca2+-conducting Ca2+ channels in fish skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling.Activity and calcium regulate nuclear targeting of the calcium channel beta4b subunit in nerve and muscle cellsFunctional expression of transgenic 1sDHPR channels in adult mammalian skeletal muscle fibres.Calcium Green FlAsH as a genetically targeted small-molecule calcium indicator.The cardiac alpha(1C) subunit can support excitation-triggered Ca2+ entry in dysgenic and dyspedic myotubesCooperation of two-domain Ca(2+) channel fragments in triad targeting and restoration of excitation- contraction coupling in skeletal muscle.Single-molecule imaging of l-type Ca(2+) channels in live cells.Ca2+ activation of RyR1 is not necessary for the initiation of skeletal-type excitation-contraction coupling.Cardiac-type EC-coupling in dysgenic myotubes restored with Ca2+ channel subunit isoforms alpha1C and alpha1D does not correlate with current densityFunctional interaction of CaV channel isoforms with ryanodine receptors studied in dysgenic myotubesThe juvenile myoclonic epilepsy mutant of the calcium channel β(4) subunit displays normal nuclear targeting in nerve and muscle cells.Identification and functional characterization of malignant hyperthermia mutation T1354S in the outer pore of the Cavalpha1S-subunit.Orthograde dihydropyridine receptor signal regulates ryanodine receptor passive leakStac adaptor proteins regulate trafficking and function of muscle and neuronal L-type Ca2+ channelsAn improved targeted cAMP sensor to study the regulation of adenylyl cyclase 8 by Ca2+ entry through voltage-gated channels.14-3-3τ promotes surface expression of Cav2.2 (α1B) Ca2+ channels.Molecular dynamics and mutational analysis of a channelopathy mutation in the IIS6 helix of Ca V 1.2.Functional properties of a newly identified C-terminal splice variant of Cav1.3 L-type Ca2+ channelsComputer modeling of siRNA knockdown effects indicates an essential role of the Ca2+ channel alpha2delta-1 subunit in cardiac excitation-contraction coupling.Activation-dependent changes in receptor distribution and dendritic morphology in hippocampal neurons expressing P2X2-green fluorescent protein receptors.Excitation-contraction coupling is unaffected by drastic alteration of the sequence surrounding residues L720-L764 of the alpha 1S II-III loop.Bimolecular fluorescence complementation and targeted biotinylation provide insight into the topology of the skeletal muscle Ca ( 2+) channel β1a subunit.Direct Evidence for Microdomain-Specific Localization and Remodeling of Functional L-Type Calcium Channels in Rat and Human Atrial Myocytes.Potentiated L-type Ca2+ channels rectifyRole of calcium permeation in dihydropyridine receptor function. Insights into channel gating and excitation-contraction coupling.Potentiation of the cardiac L-type Ca(2+) channel (alpha(1C)) by dihydropyridine agonist and strong depolarization occur via distinct mechanisms.Rem inhibits skeletal muscle EC coupling by reducing the number of functional L-type Ca2+ channels.Using imaging and genetics in zebrafish to study developing spinal circuits in vivo
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Tagging with green fluorescent protein reveals a distinct subcellular distribution of L-type and non-L-type Ca2+ channels expressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年论文
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Tagging with green fluorescent ...... xpressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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Tagging with green fluorescent ...... xpressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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Tagging with green fluorescent ...... xpressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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Tagging with green fluorescent ...... xpressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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Tagging with green fluorescent ...... xpressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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P2093
P2860
P356
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Tagging with green fluorescent ...... xpressed in dysgenic myotubes.
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P2860
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10.1073/PNAS.95.4.1903
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1998-02-01T00:00:00Z