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N terminus is key to the dominant negative suppression of Ca(V)2 calcium channels: implications for episodic ataxia type 2.

Page KM, Heblich F, Margas W, Pratt WS, Nieto-Rostro M, Chaggar K, Sandhu K, Davies A, Dolphin AC
J Biol Chem. 2010 Jan 8;285(2):835-44. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.065045. Epub 2009 Nov 10. (Link opens in a new window) PubMed (Link opens in a new window) Article

Plasmids from Article

ID Plasmid Purpose
206087Bn R52A, R54A pMT2Cav2.2 N-terminus (amino acids 1-95) with R52A and R54A mutations that prevent dominant-negative suppression of Cav2.2 currents by truncated Cav2.2
206088Bn CAAX pcDNA3Cav2.2 N-terminus (amino acids 1-95) with a C-terminal tag of the final 10 aa of H.Ras containing CAAX motif
206116An HA CAAX pMT2expression of Cav2.1 N-terminus (amino acids 1-100) with a C-terminal CAAX (last 10aa of H.Ras) motif and a HA tag
206118An CAAX pMT2expression of Cav2.1 N-terminus (amino acids 1-100) with C-terminal CAAX (last 10 aa of H.Ras) motif
206119An R57A, R59A CAAX pMT2Cav2.1 N-terminus (amino acids 1-100) with R57A and R59A mutations that prevent dominant-negative suppression of Cav2.1 currents and a C-terminal CAAX (last 10 aa of H.Ras) motif
206126An R57A, R59A HA CAAX pMT2Cav2.1 N-terminus (amino acids 1-100) with R57A and R59A mutations that prevent dominant-negative suppression of Cav2.1 currents and a C-terminal CAAX (last 10 aa of H.Ras) motif and a HA tag

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