Cav3.2
Description: calcium channel, voltage-dependent, T type, alpha 1H subunit Gene: Cacna1h Alias: cacna1h, cav3.2, ca3.2, Ca(v)3.2
Cav3.2 is a T type, low voltage activated (LVA) calcium channel found in neurons and many other tissues. It is also known as a1H.
GeneID: 257648 Cacna1b calcium channel, voltage-dependent, N type, alpha 1B subunit [ Rattus norvegicus ]
Transcript
Species | NCBI accession | Length (nt) | |
---|---|---|---|
Human | NM_021098.3 | 8219 | |
Mouse | NM_021415.4 | 8240 | |
Rat | NM_153814.2 | 7871 |
Protein Isoforms
Isoforms
Post-Translational Modifications
Structure
Cav3.2 predicted AlphaFold size
Methodology for AlphaFold size prediction and disclaimer are available here
References
Traboulsie A
et al.
Subunit-specific modulation of T-type calcium channels by zinc.
J. Physiol. (Lond.),
2007
Jan
1
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Vitko I
et al.
Functional characterization and neuronal modeling of the effects of childhood absence epilepsy variants of CACNA1H, a T-type calcium channel.
J. Neurosci.,
2005
May
11
, 25 (4844-55).
Ohkubo T
et al.
Identification and electrophysiological characteristics of isoforms of T-type calcium channel Ca(v)3.2 expressed in pregnant human uterus.
Cell. Physiol. Biochem.,
2005
, 16 (245-54).
Kaku T
et al.
The gating and conductance properties of Cav3.2 low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels.
Jpn. J. Physiol.,
2003
Jun
, 53 (165-72).
Autret L
et al.
The involvement of Cav3.2/alpha1H T-type calcium channels in excitability of mouse embryonic primary vestibular neurones.
J. Physiol. (Lond.),
2005
Aug
15
, 567 (67-78).
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