Inhibition of Voltage-dependent Calcium Channels by Small G-proteins: Determinants, Mechanisms and Applications
In excitable cells, high-voltage activated calcium channels (CaV1/CaV2) are essential for translating electrical signals into biological responses. These channels are multimeric subunit protein complexes composed of a main pore-forming α1 subunit, which associates with auxiliary β, γ, and α2δ subuni...
Main Author: | Puckerin, Akil Anthony |
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Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7916/D8542MQK |
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