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Publication : Ryanodine receptor calcium release channels: lessons from structure-function studies.

First Author  Amador FJ Year  2013
Journal  FEBS J Volume  280
Issue  21 Pages  5456-70
PubMed ID  23413940 Mgi Jnum  J:216569
Mgi Id  MGI:5608991 Doi  10.1111/febs.12194
Citation  Amador FJ, et al. (2013) Ryanodine receptor calcium release channels: lessons from structure-function studies. FEBS J 280(21):5456-70
abstractText  Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) are the largest known ion channels. They are Ca(2+) release channels found primarily on the sarcoplasmic reticulum of myocytes. Several hundred mutations in RyRs are associated with skeletal or cardiomyocyte disease in humans. Many of these mutations can now be mapped onto the high resolution structures of individual RyR domains and on full-length tetrameric cryo-electron microscopy structures. A closely related Ca(2+) release channel, the inositol 1,4,5-trisphospate receptor (IP3 R), shows a conserved structural architecture at the N-terminus, suggesting that both channels evolved from an ancestral unicellular RyR/IP3 R. The functional insights provided by recent structural studies for both channels will aid in the development of rationale treatments for a myriad of Ca(2+)-signaled malignancies.
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