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Functional exofacially tagged N-type calcium channels elucidate the interaction with auxiliary alpha2delta-1 subunits.

Cassidy JS, Ferron L, Kadurin I, Pratt WS, Dolphin AC
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Jun 17;111(24):8979-84. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1403731111. Epub 2014 Jun 2. (Link opens in a new window) PubMed (Link opens in a new window) Article

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ID Plasmid Purpose
206051Cav2.2 HA pcDNA3expression of rabbit Cav2.2 calcium channel with an exofacial double HA tag in domain II
206052Cav2.2 HA pCAGGSexpression of rabbit Cav2.2 calcium channel with an exofacial double HA tag in domain II
206057Cav2.2 BBS pcDNA3expression of rabbit Cav2.2 calcium channel with an exofacial double Bungarotoxin Binding Site motif in domain II
206077Cav2.2 BBS W391A pcDNA3Cav2.2 calcium channel with an exofacial double Bungarotoxin Binding Site motif in domain II and a mutation (W391A) in the ?1-interacting domain (AID) in the I-II loop that prevents Beta binding
206110cacna2d1 R241A pMT2expression of rat alpha2delta-1 calcium channel auxillary subunit and with R421A mutation that disrupts Gabapentin binding
206111cacna2d1 R241A HA pMT2expression of rat alpha2delta-1 calcium channel auxillary subunit with a single HA tag inserted after aa549 and with an R421A mutation that disrupts Gabapentin binding

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