Cav3.1
Description: calcium channel, voltage-dependent, T type, alpha 1G subunit Gene: Cacna1g Alias: cacna1g, cav3.1, ca3.1, Ca(v)3.1
Cav3.1 is a T type calcium channel, also know as a1G. It is a low voltage activated (LVA) calcium channel found in neurons and cardiac tissue.
Calcium channels are multimeric proteins consisting of a pore forming alpha-1 subunit and some combination of auxiliary beta, alpha-2delta and gamma subunits [477]. Multiple genes and gene splice variants encode members of each subunit family. The exten- sive biophysical and pharmacological diversity of native calcium currents can be attributed to variation in their molecular identities [477].
Gene
Transcript
Species | NCBI accession | Length (nt) | |
---|---|---|---|
Human | NM_018896.5 | 8602 | |
Mouse | NM_009783.3 | 8238 | |
Rat | NM_001308302.1 | 7759 |
Protein Isoforms
Isoforms
Post-Translational Modifications
Structure
Cav3.1 predicted AlphaFold size
Methodology for AlphaFold size prediction and disclaimer are available here
T-type Ca2+ channels correspond to a subfamily of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels with specific hallmarks: low-voltage activation, transient inactivation kinetics and small unitary conductance [528].
Biophysics
Model Cav3.1 (ID=41)
Animal | CH | |
CellType | CHO | |
Age | 0 Days | |
Temperature | 0.0°C | |
Reversal | 30.0 mV | |
Ion | Ca + | |
Ligand ion | ||
Reference | [103] Achraf Traboulsie et. al; J. Physiol. (Lond.) 2007 Jan 1 | |
mpower | 1.0 | |
m Inf | 1 /(1+exp((v-(-42.921064))/-5.163208)) | |
m Tau | -0.855809 + (1.493527 * exp(-v/27.414182)) If v lt -10 | |
m Tau | 1.0 If v gteq -10 | |
hpower | 1.0 | |
h Inf | 1 /(1+exp((v-(-72.907420))/4.575763)) | |
h Tau | 9.987873 + (0.002883 * exp(-v/5.598574)) |
Cav3.1 is expressed in rat cardiac myocytes and presumably contributes to the generation of the native cardiac low voltage activated calcium current [538].
T-type Ca2+ channels are involved in cardiac pacemaker activity [529], [530], neuronal firing activity [531], sleep [532], hormone secretion [533] and fertilization [534]. T-type Ca2+ channels are also implicated in the pathogenesis of epilepsy [535], pain [536] and cardiac hypertrophy [537].
Zn2+
Zn2+ influences human CaV 3.1, CaV 3.2 and CaV 3.3 channels. It causes for example a significant increase in CaV 3.3 current in action potential clamp experiments, while CaV 3.1 and CaV 3.2 currents are significantly reduced. [103]
Gamma Subunits
Gamma6 isoforms have a unique negative effect on Cav3.1 low voltage activated current density that is not seen with either gamma4 or gamma7. [104]
References
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Cav3.2 subunit underlies the functional T-type Ca2+ channel in murine hearts during the embryonic period.
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Activation of mouse sperm T-type Ca2+ channels by adhesion to the egg zona pellucida.
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T-type Ca2+ current is expressed in hypertrophied adult feline left ventricular myocytes.
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