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_displayNameComponents of N type VGCC. The properties of the voltage gat...
_timestamp2008-01-14 15:35:22
created[InstanceEdit:210485] 2008-01-14 10:59:03
textComponents of N type VGCC. The properties of the voltage gated Ca2+ channels are dependant on the pore forming alpha 1 subunit. The alpha 1 subunit in the case of a P/Q channel is alpha 2.2 which can associate with any of the four beta subunit but in vivo has been shown to predominantly associate with a beta 3 subunit. Alpa 2.2 is shown to specifically interact with Gamma 2 or Gamma 3 subunits of the 10 different gamma subunits known. Of the four Alpha 2 delta subunits know (alpha 2 delta 1-4) the alpha 2 delta 4 subunit is not expressed in the brain. Although, alpha 2 delta subunits are part of the Ca2+ channels complex, the specificty of the alpha 2 delta to a particular alpha 1 subunit has not been identified. Therefore, it is possible that alpha 2.1 may associate with one or more of the alpha 2 delta subunits and only one of them is shown as a part of the Ca2+ channel complex.
(summation)[Complex:210504] calcium channel multimer of N type VGCC [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
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