Low-voltage activated calcium channels: achievements and problems. |
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Authors: | P G Kostyuk |
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Affiliation: | Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine. |
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Abstract: | Low-voltage activated Ca2+ channels, which possess unique properties quite different from those of common (high-voltage activated) channels, were discovered 15 years ago but the first alpha1 subunit has only recently been identified which might provide their structural basis. However, simultaneously, extensive data are being accumulated on the functional diversity of low-voltage activated Ca2+ currents with regard to their pharmacological sensitivity, ionic selectivity, activation and inactivation kinetics. Such diversity corresponds to equally prominent heterogeneity in the location and function of the channels. This commentary summarizes the data available in an attempt to predict a possibly wider structural subdivision of low-voltage activated Ca2+ channels into subtypes. |
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