Requirement of the Ca2+ channel β2 subunit for sympathetic PKA phosphorylation
Facilitation of cardiac function in response to signals from the sympathetic nervous system is initiated by the phosphorylation of L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCCs) by protein kinase A (PKA), which in turn is activated by β-adrenoceptors. Among the five subunits (α1, β, α2/δ, and γ) of...
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Main Authors: | Manabu Murakami (Author), Feng Xu (Author), Takayoshi Ohba (Author), Takeshi Kobayashi (Author), Yoshiro Inoue (Author), Agnieszka M. Murakami (Author), Ichiro Miyoshi (Author), Kyoichi Ono (Author), Noritsugu Tohse (Author) |
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