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A mammalian capacitative calcium entry channel homologous to Drosophila TRP and TRPL.


ABSTRACT: Intracellular Ca2+ signalling evoked by Ca2+ mobilizing agonists, like angiotensin II in the adrenal gland, involves the activation of inositol(1,4,5)trisphosphate(InsP3)-mediated Ca2+ release from internal stores followed by activation of a Ca2+ influx termed capacitative calcium entry. Here we report the amino acid sequence of a functional capacitative Ca2+ entry (CCE) channel that supports inward Ca2+ currents in the range of the cell resting potential. The expressed CCE channel opens upon depletion of Ca2+ stores by InsP3 or thapsigargin, suggesting that the newly identified channel supports the CCE coupled to InsP3 signalling.

SUBMITTER: Philipp S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC452437 | biostudies-other | 1996 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A mammalian capacitative calcium entry channel homologous to Drosophila TRP and TRPL.

Philipp S S   Cavalié A A   Freichel M M   Wissenbach U U   Zimmer S S   Trost C C   Marquart A A   Murakami M M   Flockerzi V V  

The EMBO journal 19961101 22


Intracellular Ca2+ signalling evoked by Ca2+ mobilizing agonists, like angiotensin II in the adrenal gland, involves the activation of inositol(1,4,5)trisphosphate(InsP3)-mediated Ca2+ release from internal stores followed by activation of a Ca2+ influx termed capacitative calcium entry. Here we report the amino acid sequence of a functional capacitative Ca2+ entry (CCE) channel that supports inward Ca2+ currents in the range of the cell resting potential. The expressed CCE channel opens upon de  ...[more]

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