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Cav2.3 Protein (R-type Calcium Channel Alpha-1E)

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Cav2.3 Protein (R-type Calcium Channel Alpha-1E)

Overview

Cav2.3, encoded by the CACNA1E gene, is a voltage-gated calcium channel belonging to the Cav2 family of high-voltage-activated (HVA) calcium channels. This channel is also classified as an R-type (resistant) calcium channel due to its unique pharmacological properties and resistance to standard calcium channel blockers. The protein functions as the primary pore-forming subunit of the channel complex, conducting calcium ions across neuronal membranes in response to depolarization. Cav2.3 is particularly abundant in the central nervous system, with high expression in the cerebellum, hippocampus, and striatum—regions critical for motor control, learning, and memory. The R-type designation reflects its relative insensitivity to dihydropyridines and omega-conotoxin, distinguishing it from L-type and N-type channels that respond to these toxins.

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