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      Removal of the outermost arginine in IVS4 segment of the Ca(V)3.1 channel affects amplitude but not voltage dependence of gating current.

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      General physiology and biophysics

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          Positively charged amino acids in S4 segments of voltage-dependent Ca(V)3.1 channel form putative voltage sensor. Previously we have shown that exchange of uppermost positively charged arginine in IVS4 segment for cysteine (mutation R1717C) affected deactivation and inactivation, but not activation of macroscopic current. Now we compared gating currents from both channels. Maximal amplitude of charge movement in R1717C channel decreased but voltage-dependent characteristics of charge movement were not significantly altered. We concluded that mutation of R1717C affects the coupling between S4 activation and pore opening, but not the S4 activation itself.

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          Journal
          Gen. Physiol. Biophys.
          General physiology and biophysics
          0231-5882
          0231-5882
          Dec 2010
          : 29
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Molecular Physiology and Genetics, Centre of Excellence for Cardiovascular Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia.
          Article
          21157007
          19656d18-ff31-4210-b880-72650104b549
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