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- Introduction
- Properties of voltage-activated calcium channels
- Voltage clamp of Ca currents
- Why is the IV plot for calcium currents U shaped?
- Tail currents (1)
- Tail currents (2)
- Physiological sequence during tansmitter release
- alpha-1 subunit of the channel
- Voltage sensor
- Domain I of alpha1B subunit (rabbit)
- Ca selectivity
- Role of glutamate residue in Ca selectivity (1)
- Role of glutamate residue in Ca selectivity (2)
- Permeation
- Calcium channel classes
- Calcium channel pharmacology (1)
- Calcium channel pharmacology (2)
- Structure of omega-conotoxins
- Calcium channel pharmacology
- Some functions of alpha-1 subunits
- Auxiliary subunits enhance current
- Beta subunit of the channel
- Beta subunit is required to target alpha-1
- Effects of beta and alpha-2-deltha on Ca currents
- Roles of Ca channel alpha-2-deltha subunits (1)
- Roles of Ca channel alpha-2-deltha subunits (2)
- Alpha2deltha effect on voltage-gated Ca currents
- Alpha2deltha effect on voltage-gated Ca currents
- Roles of calcium channel gamma subunits
- Calcium channel classes
- GABA agonist baclofen
- Inhibitory modulation of calcium channels
- Ca channels are subject to G protein modulation
- G protein regulation of Ca channels (1)
- G protein regulation of Ca channels (2)
- Evidence modulation by G-beta-gamma
- Channelopathies associated with alpha-1 subunits
- Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis
- Episodic ataxia-2 mutations
- Spinocerebellar ataxia-6
- Familial hemiplegic migraine
- Mouse mutants with SWD and cerebellar ataxia
- Structure of voltage-dependent calcium channels
Topics Covered
- Introduction to voltage-gated calcium channels
- Correlation of known structural features to function
- Subtypes of calcium channels and their physiological correlates
- Pharmacology of voltage-gated calcium channels
- G protein modulation of certain subtypes of voltage-gated calcium channels
- Calcium channelopathies
Talk Citation
Dolphin, A. (2007, October 1). Voltage-dependent calcium channels [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/HPUS1614.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Annette Dolphin has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.