2022
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.30870
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STAC3 determines the slow activation kinetics of CaV1.1 currents and inhibits its voltage‐dependent inactivation

Abstract: The skeletal muscle Ca V 1.1 channel functions as the voltage-sensor of excitation− contraction (EC) coupling. Recently, the adaptor protein STAC3 was found to be essential for both Ca V 1.1 functional expression and EC coupling. Interestingly, STAC proteins were also reported to inhibit calcium-dependent inactivation (CDI) of L-type calcium channels (LTCC), an important negative feedback mechanism in calcium signaling. The same could not be demonstrated for Ca V 1.1, as STAC3 is required for its functional ex… Show more

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