Partners in crime: Towards new ways of targeting calcium channels

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Abstract

The characterization of calcium channel interactome in the last decades opened a new way of perceiving ion channel function and regulation. Partner proteins of ion channels can now be considered as major components of the calcium homeostatic mechanisms, while the reinforcement or disruption of their interaction with the channel units now represents an attractive target in research and therapeutics. In this review we will focus on the targeting of calcium channel partner proteins in order to act on the channel activity, and on its consequences for cell and organism physiology. Given the recent advances in the partner proteins’ identification, characterization, as well as in the resolution of their interaction domain structures, we will develop the latest findings on the interacting proteins of the following channels: voltage-dependent calcium channels, transient receptor potential and ORAI channels, and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor.

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Noyer, L., Lemonnier, L., Mariot, P., & Gkika, D. (2019, December 2). Partners in crime: Towards new ways of targeting calcium channels. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246344

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