Does the voltage-gated calcium channel α2δ-1 subunit play a dual function in skeletal muscle?

Volume: 586, Issue: 8, Pages: 2035 - 2037
Published: Apr 14, 2008
Abstract
The dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR), a high voltage-activated calcium (Ca2+) channel, represents a key element in the excitation–contraction (EC) coupling machinery of muscle cells. In skeletal muscle, the DHPR fulfils two known functions: (i) it controls the ryanodine receptor activity, which makes it commonly referred to as the voltage-sensor for EC coupling and (ii) it supports an L-type voltage-activated Ca2+ current. The DHPR is a...
Paper Details
Title
Does the voltage-gated calcium channel α2δ-1 subunit play a dual function in skeletal muscle?
Published Date
Apr 14, 2008
Volume
586
Issue
8
Pages
2035 - 2037
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