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      Control of neuronal voltage-gated calcium ion channels from RNA to protein.

      Trends in Neurosciences
      Animals, Calcium Channels, metabolism, Gene Expression, physiology, Humans, Neurons, Protein Biosynthesis, RNA, RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional

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          Voltage-gated calcium ion (CaV) channels convert neuronal activity into rapid intracellular calcium signals to trigger a myriad of cellular responses. Their involvement in major neurological and psychiatric diseases, and importance as therapeutic targets, has propelled interest in subcellular-specific mechanisms that align CaV channel activity to specific tasks. Here, we highlight recent studies that delineate mechanisms controlling the expression of CaV channels at the level of RNA and protein. We discuss the roles of RNA editing and alternative pre-mRNA splicing in generating CaV channel isoforms with activities specific to the demands of individual cells; the roles of ubiquitination and accessory proteins in regulating CaV channel expression; and the specific binding partners that contribute to both pre- and postsynaptic CaV channel function. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          23907011
          3795946
          10.1016/j.tins.2013.06.008

          Chemistry
          Animals,Calcium Channels,metabolism,Gene Expression,physiology,Humans,Neurons,Protein Biosynthesis,RNA,RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional

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