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Biochem J (2013) 454 (1): 123–131.
Published: 26 July 2013
... receptor (RyR) sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) SR Ca 2+ overload ventricular tachycardia CPVT [catecholaminergic polymorphic VT (ventricular tachycardia)] is an inherited arrhythmogenic disorder triggered by exercise or emotional stress and manifests as syncope, seizure or sudden death [ 1 – 3...
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Biochem J (2012) 441 (2): 731–741.
Published: 21 December 2011
...–contraction coupling retinoic acid ryanodine receptor (RyR) skeletal muscle Anti-calregulin and anti-calnexin antibodies, peroxidase-conjugated protein A, trypsin-EDTA, DMEM (Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium), MEM (minimal essential medium) plus Earls salts, L -glutamine, penicillin/streptomycin...
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Biochem J (2011) 438 (2): 379–387.
Published: 12 August 2011
... Journal compilation © 2011 Biochemical Society 2011 activation link anti-CaMBD antibody calmodulin (CaM) calmodulin-binding domain (CaMBD) calmodulin kinase II (CaMKII) nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT) ryanodine receptor (RyR) In RyR2 [cardiac RyR (ryanodine receptor)], CaM...
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Biochem J (2008) 411 (2): 399–405.
Published: 27 March 2008
... ). 1 11 2007 3 1 2008 15 1 2008 15 1 2008 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Biochemical Society 2008 junctophilin ryanodine receptor (RyR) canonicaltype transient receptor potential cation channel 1 (TRPC1) TRPC3 For cross-linking triadic proteins using...
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Biochem J (2006) 399 (2): 325–333.
Published: 27 September 2006
... excitation–contraction coupling ryanodine receptor (RyR) skeletal muscle The RyR (ryanodine receptor) in striated muscle is a high-conductance Ca 2+ -release channel located in the terminal cisternae of the SR (sarcoplasmic reticulum) [ 1 – 5 ]. In skeletal muscle EC (excitation–contraction...
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Biochem J (2006) 395 (2): 233–238.
Published: 28 March 2006
... mammalian tissues, including brain, heart, liver, spleen and kidney [ 15 ]. calcium cADP-ribose (cADPR) inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP 3 ) nicotinic acid–adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP) rat hepatocyte microsome ryanodine receptor (RyR) Compared with IP 3 and cADPR, NAADP exhibits...
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Biochem J (2005) 387 (2): 429–436.
Published: 05 April 2005
... receptor (RyR) During EC (excitation–contraction) coupling, the action potential in the transverse tubule membrane of striated muscle fibres leads to a release of Ca 2+ from the SR (sarcoplasmic reticulum). Two key components of this process are the DHPR (dihydropyridine receptor; an L-type Ca 2...
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Biochem J (2004) 380 (2): 561–569.
Published: 01 June 2004
.... Key words: domain domain interaction, domain-specific anti- body, excitation contraction coupling, ryanodine receptor (RyR). INTRODUCTION In skeletal muscle-type e-c (excitation contraction) coupling, muscle membrane depolarization is sensed by the dihydropyridine (DHP) receptor in the transverse...
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Biochem J (2003) 372 (2): 305–316.
Published: 01 June 2003
...Claudia S. HAARMANN; Daniel GREEN; Marco G. CASAROTTO; Derek R. LAVER; Angela F. DULHUNTY The actions of peptide C , corresponding to 724 Glu–Pro 760 of the II–III loop of the skeletal dihydropyridine receptor, on ryanodine receptor (RyR) channels incorporated into lipid bilayers with the native...