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FEBS Letters

Volume 271, Issues 1–2, 1 October 1990, Pages 169-177
FEBS Letters

Research letters
Primary structure and functional expression from cDN A of the cardiac ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel

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Abstract

The sequence of 4968 (or 4976 with an insertion) amino acids composing the ryanodine receptor from rabbit cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum has been deduced by cloning and sequencing the cDNA. This protein is homologous in amino acid sequence and shares characteristic structural features with the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor. Xenopus oocytes injected with mRNA derived from the cardiac ryanodine receptor cDNA exhibit Ca2+-dependent Cl current in response to caffeine, which indicates the formation of functional calcium release channels. RNA blot hybridization analysis with a probe specific for the cardiac ryanodine receptor mRNA shows that the stomach and brain contain a hybridizable RNA species with a size similar to that of the cardiac mRNA. This result, in conjunction with cloning and analysis of partial cDNA sequences, suggests that the brain contains a cardiac type of ryanodine receptor mRNA.

Keywords

Ryanodine receptor
Calcium release channel
cDNA cloning
cDNA expression
RNA blot hybridization analysis
Rabbit heart

Abbreviations

SR, sarcoplasmic reticulum
T-tubule, transverse tubule
E-C coupling, excitation-contraction coupling
IP3, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate

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