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Cav2.1 Protein (P/Q-type Calcium Channel Alpha-1A)

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Cav2.1 Protein (P/Q-type Calcium Channel Alpha-1A)

Overview

Cav2.1, also known as the P/Q-type voltage-gated calcium channel alpha-1A subunit, is a high-voltage-activated calcium channel encoded by the CACNA1A gene located on chromosome 19p13. This channel represents the pore-forming component of neuronal calcium influx systems and is predominantly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, with particularly high concentrations in cerebellar Purkinje cells, cerebral cortex, and neuromuscular junctions. The designation "P/Q-type" reflects the channel's intermediate sensitivity to the peptide toxins omega-agatoxin IVA (P-type toxin) and omega-conotoxin MVIIC (Q-type toxin), which are used experimentally to characterize and block its activity. Cav2.1 is critical for synaptic transmission, neural plasticity, and intracellular calcium signaling, making it essential for normal neurological function.

Function and Biology

Cav2.1 channels function as calcium-selective ion channels that open in response to depolarization of the neuronal membrane. The channel is composed of four homologous domains (DI-DIV), each containing six transmembrane segments with the characteristic voltage-sensor (S4) and pore-forming region (S5-S6). Upon membrane depolarization, conformational changes in the voltage-sensor domains trigger opening of the pore, allowing calcium ions to flow into the cell down their electrochemical gradient.

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