E. Garcia-palomero et al., Greater diversity than previously thought of chromaffin cell Ca2+ channels, derived from mRNA identification studies, FEBS LETTER, 481(3), 2000, pp. 235-239
Using reverse transcription followed by PCR amplification (RT-PCR), we have
identified multiple messenger RNAs encoding for the neuronal pore-forming
Ca2+ channel subunits alpha(1A) (P/Q channel), alpha(1B) (N channel), alpha
(1D) (neuronal/endocrine L channel), alpha(1E) (R channel), alpha(1G-H) (T
channel) and alpha(1S) (skeletal muscle L channel) in bovine chromaffin cel
ls, mRNAs for the auxiliary beta(2), beta(3), beta(4), alpha(2)/delta and g
amma(2) subunits mere also identified. In agreement with these molecular da
ta, perforated patch-clamp recordings of whole-cell Ca2+ currents reveal th
e existence of functional R-type Ca2+ channels in these cells that were pre
viously undetected with other techniques, Our results provide a molecular f
rame for a much wider functional diversity of Ca2+ channels in chromaffin c
ells than that previously established using pharmacological and electrophys
iological approaches. (C) 2000 Federation of European Biochemical Societies
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