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  2. Ca(v)1 L-type Ca2+ channel signaling complexes in neurons

Ca(v)1 L-type Ca2+ channel signaling complexes in neurons

  • J Neurochem. 2008 May;105(3):573-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2008.05286.x.
Irina Calin-Jageman 1 Amy Lee
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pharmacology and Center for Neurodegenerative Disease, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA.
Abstract

CA(v)1 L-type Ca2+ channels play crucial and diverse roles in the nervous system. The pre- and post-synaptic functions of CA(v)1 channels not only depend on their intrinsic biophysical properties but also their dynamic regulation by a host of cellular influences. These include protein kinases and phosphatases, G-protein coupled receptors, scaffolding proteins, and Ca2+-binding proteins. The cytoplasmic domains of the main pore forming alpha(1) subunit of CA(v)1 offer a number of binding sites for these modulators, permitting fast and localized regulation of Ca2+ entry. Through effects on CA(v)1 gating, localization, and coupling to effectors, protein modulators are efficiently positioned to adjust CA(v)1 Ca2+ signals that control neuronal excitability, synaptic plasticity, and gene expression.

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