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Ca
2+
-dependent inactivation of Ca
V
1.2 channels prevents Gd
3+
block: Does Ca
2+
block the pore of inactivated channels?
Olga Babich
,
Victor Matveev
, Andrew L. Harris
, Roman Shirokov
Mathematical Sciences
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2+
-dependent inactivation of Ca
V
1.2 channels prevents Gd
3+
block: Does Ca
2+
block the pore of inactivated channels?'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Keyphrases
Binding Site
11%
Blocked Channel
22%
Brief Pulse
11%
Ca2+
100%
Ca2+ Entry
11%
Ca2+ Influx
11%
Ca2+-dependent Inactivation
100%
Calmodulin
11%
CaV1.2 Channel
100%
Channel Change
11%
Extracellular Products
11%
Gadolinium
11%
Gd3+
100%
Inactivation Gate
11%
Lanthanides
11%
Minimal Model
11%
Mutually Exclusive
11%
Na +
11%
Selectivity Filter
55%
Voltage Dependence
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Binding Site
50%
Calmodulin
50%
Cav1.2
100%
Electric Potential
50%
Gadolinium
50%
Pulse Rate
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Binding Site
100%
Electric Potential
100%
Pulse Rate
100%
Chemical Engineering
Gadolinium
100%
Rare Earth Element
100%
Neuroscience
Binding Site
50%
Calmodulin
50%
Cav1.2
100%