Calmodulin supports both inactivation and facilitation of L-type calcium channels
Reuter, Harald, Zühlke, Roger D, Pitt, Geoffrey S, Deisseroth, Karl, Tsien, Richard W
Published in Nature (London) (13.05.1999)
Published in Nature (London) (13.05.1999)
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Molecular Basis of Calmodulin Tethering and Ca2+-dependent Inactivation of L-type Ca2+ Channels
Pitt, G S, Zühlke, R D, Hudmon, A, Schulman, H, Reuter, H, Tsien, R W
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17.08.2001)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17.08.2001)
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Ca2+-sensitive inactivation and facilitation of L-type Ca2+ channels both depend on specific amino acid residues in a consensus calmodulin-binding motif in the(alpha)1C subunit
Zühlke, R D, Pitt, G S, Tsien, R W, Reuter, H
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14.07.2000)
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Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14.07.2000)
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Molecular structures involved in L-type calcium channel inactivation. Role of the carboxyl-terminal region encoded by exons 40-42 in alpha1C subunit in the kinetics and Ca2+ dependence of inactivation
Soldatov, N M, Zühlke, R D, Bouron, A, Reuter, H
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07.02.1997)
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Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07.02.1997)
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