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The following pages link to Absence of the beta subunit (cchb1) of the skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor alters expression of the alpha 1 subunit and eliminates excitation-contraction coupling (Q24680364):
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- Calcium channel, voltage-dependent, L type, alpha 1S subunit (Q21497155) (← links)
- Calcium channel, voltage-dependent, beta 1 subunit (Q21497164) (← links)
- Ryanodine receptor 1, skeletal muscle (Q21980348) (← links)
- Functional analysis of a frame-shift mutant of the dihydropyridine receptor pore subunit (alpha1S) expressing two complementary protein fragments (Q24798316) (← links)
- Modulation of L-type Ca2 current but not activation of Ca2 release by the gamma1 subunit of the dihydropyridine receptor of skeletal muscle (Q24802046) (← links)
- 3D Structure of the Dihydropyridine Receptor of Skeletal Muscle (Q26766447) (← links)
- Critical Role of Intracellular RyR1 Calcium Release Channels in Skeletal Muscle Function and Disease (Q26770423) (← links)
- Bridging the myoplasmic gap II: more recent advances in skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling (Q26770573) (← links)
- Ca(V)1.1: The atypical prototypical voltage-gated Ca²⁺ channel (Q26866428) (← links)
- Structure of the voltage-gated calcium channel Cav1.1 at 3.6 Å resolution (Q27727974) (← links)
- Channelopathies of skeletal muscle excitability (Q28082428) (← links)
- Pain perception in mice lacking the beta3 subunit of voltage-activated calcium channels (Q28216827) (← links)
- Excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle of a mouse lacking the dihydropyridine receptor subunit gamma1 (Q28366204) (← links)
- A novel, single, transmembrane protein CATSPERG is associated with CATSPER1 channel protein (Q28508954) (← links)
- The light peak of the electroretinogram is dependent on voltage-gated calcium channels and antagonized by bestrophin (best-1) (Q28512129) (← links)
- CaMKII associates with CaV1.2 L-type calcium channels via selected beta subunits to enhance regulatory phosphorylation (Q28575279) (← links)
- Ca2 sparks in embryonic mouse skeletal muscle selectively deficient in dihydropyridine receptor alpha1S or beta1a subunits (Q28585470) (← links)
- The junctional SR protein JP-45 affects the functional expression of the voltage-dependent Ca2 channel Cav1.1 (Q28587534) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle-specific T-tubule protein STAC3 mediates voltage-induced Ca2 release and contractility (Q28588104) (← links)
- Mutations of calcium channel beta subunit genes in mice (Q28591424) (← links)
- The Ca2 channel alpha2delta-1 subunit determines Ca2 current kinetics in skeletal muscle but not targeting of alpha1S or excitation-contraction coupling (Q28593153) (← links)
- STAC3 stably interacts through its C1 domain with CaV1.1 in skeletal muscle triads (Q30008782) (← links)
- Stac3 has a direct role in skeletal muscle-type excitation-contraction coupling that is disrupted by a myopathy-causing mutation (Q30008861) (← links)
- Domain cooperativity in the β1a subunit is essential for dihydropyridine receptor voltage sensing in skeletal muscle (Q30009869) (← links)
- The β Subunit of Voltage-Gated Ca2 Channels (Q30155988) (← links)
- The calcium channel beta2 (CACNB2) subunit repertoire in teleosts (Q30157705) (← links)
- Membrane-associated guanylate kinase-like properties of beta-subunits required for modulation of voltage-dependent Ca2 channels (Q30164158) (← links)
- Integrative data mining highlights candidate genes for monogenic myopathies (Q30865267) (← links)
- Diversity and developmental expression of L-type calcium channel beta2 proteins and their influence on calcium current in murine heart (Q33499148) (← links)
- Voltage-dependent calcium channel mutations in neurological disease. (Q33691500) (← links)
- Single gene defects in mice: the role of voltage-dependent calcium channels in absence models (Q33748753) (← links)
- Regulation of high-voltage-activated Ca(2 ) channel function, trafficking, and membrane stability by auxiliary subunits (Q33763700) (← links)
- Activity and calcium regulate nuclear targeting of the calcium channel beta4b subunit in nerve and muscle cells (Q33785664) (← links)
- The Cavβ1a subunit regulates gene expression and suppresses myogenin in muscle progenitor cells (Q33797000) (← links)
- Structure and alternative splicing of the gene encoding the human beta1 subunit of voltage dependent calcium channels (Q33885779) (← links)
- Recovery of Ca2 current, charge movements, and Ca2 transients in myotubes deficient in dihydropyridine receptor beta 1 subunit transfected with beta 1 cDNA (Q33907194) (← links)
- The beta 1a subunit is essential for the assembly of dihydropyridine-receptor arrays in skeletal muscle (Q34144818) (← links)
- The L-type calcium channel in the heart: the beat goes on (Q34160273) (← links)
- Molecular Origin of the L-Type Ca2 Current of Skeletal Muscle Myotubes Selectively Deficient in Dihydropyridine Receptor β1a Subunit (Q34168362) (← links)
- Differential regulation of skeletal muscle L-type Ca2 current and excitation-contraction coupling by the dihydropyridine receptor beta subunit (Q34170119) (← links)
- Involvement of the carboxy-terminus region of the dihydropyridine receptor beta1a subunit in excitation-contraction coupling of skeletal muscle (Q34171879) (← links)
- Truncation of the carboxyl terminus of the dihydropyridine receptor beta1a subunit promotes Ca2 dependent excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal myotubes. (Q34180090) (← links)
- Ca2 current and charge movements in skeletal myotubes promoted by the beta-subunit of the dihydropyridine receptor in the absence of ryanodine receptor type 1. (Q34180386) (← links)
- Ca2 -dependent excitation-contraction coupling triggered by the heterologous cardiac/brain DHPR beta2a-subunit in skeletal myotubes (Q34183948) (← links)
- Involvement of a heptad repeat in the carboxyl terminus of the dihydropyridine receptor beta1a subunit in the mechanism of excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle (Q34186764) (← links)
- Organization of Ca2 release units in excitable smooth muscle of the guinea-pig urinary bladder (Q34187097) (← links)
- In vivo expression of G-protein beta1gamma2 dimer in adult mouse skeletal muscle alters L-type calcium current and excitation-contraction coupling. (Q34209677) (← links)
- Interaction between the dihydropyridine receptor Ca2 channel beta-subunit and ryanodine receptor type 1 strengthens excitation-contraction coupling (Q34244881) (← links)
- Malignant hyperthermia and excitation-contraction coupling (Q34285881) (← links)
- Calcium channel auxiliary α2δ and β subunits: trafficking and one step beyond (Q34288747) (← links)