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XB-ART-37338
J Microbiol Biotechnol 2008 Feb 01;182:365-8.
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Regulation of CA(v)3.2 Ca2+ channel activity by protein tyrosine phosphorylation.

Huh SU , Kang HW , Park JY , Lee JH .


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Calcium entry through Cav3.2 Ca2+ channels plays essential roles for various physiological events including thalamic oscillation, muscle contraction, hormone secretion, and sperm acrosomal reaction. In this study, we examined how protein tyrosine phosphatases or protein tyrosine kinases affect Cav3.2 Ca2+ channels reconstituted in Xenopus oocytes. We found that Cav3.2 channel activity was reduced by 25% in response to phenylarsine oxide (tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor), whereas it was augmented by 19% in response to Tyr A47 or herbimycin A (tyrosine kinase inhibitors). However, other biophysical properties of Cav3.2 currents were not significantly changed by the drugs. These results imply that Cav3.2 channel activity is capable of being increased by activation of tyrosine phosphatases, but is decreased by activation of tyrosine kinases.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: cacna1h cav3.1 cav3.2