Neuron
Volume 13, Issue 2, August 1994, Pages 495-503
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Ca2+ channel regulation by a conserved β subunit domain

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Abstract

The β subunit is a cytoplasmic component that normalizes the current amplitude, kinetics, and voltage dependence of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. Here, we identify a 30 amino acid domain of the β subunit that is sufficient to induce a stimulation and shift in the voltage dependence of activation of the Ca2+ channel currents. This domain is located at the amino terminus of the second region of high conservation among all β subunit gene products. Single point mutations within this region on the β1b subunit modified or abolished the stimulation of Ca2+ channel currents and the binding of the β subunit to the α1A subunit. The binding of this domain is also required for the observed changes in kinetics and voltage dependence of steady-state inactivation induced by β subunits.

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