Stac Proteins Suppress Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation of Neuronal l-type Ca2+Channels
Abstract
Stac protein (named for its SH3- and cysteine-rich domains) was first identified in brain 20 years ago and is currently known to have three isoforms. Stac2, Stac1, and Stac3 transcripts are found at high, modest, and very low levels, respectively, in the cerebellum and forebrain, but their neuronal functions have been little investigated. Here, we tested the effects of Stac proteins on neuronal, high-voltage-activated Ca 2+ channels....
Paper Details
Title
Stac Proteins Suppress Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation of Neuronal l-type Ca2+Channels
Published Date
Sep 10, 2018
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
43
Pages
9215 - 9227
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