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| Id | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C1413064
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C1413064
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| Preferred Name | calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 S |
| Definitions |
The CACNA1S gene provides instructions for making the main piece (subunit) of a structure called a calcium channel. Channels containing the CACNA1S protein are found in muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles). These skeletal muscle calcium channels play a key role in a process called excitation-contraction coupling, by which electrical signals (excitation) trigger muscle tensing (contraction).~Calcium channels made with the CACNA1S subunit are located in the outer membrane of muscle cells, so they can transmit electrical signals from the cell surface to inside the cell. The channels interact with another type of calcium channel called ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) channels (produced from the RYR1 gene). RYR1 channels are located in the membrane of a structure inside the cell that stores calcium ions. Signals transmitted by CACNA1S-containing channels turn on (activate) RYR1 channels, which then release calcium ions inside the cells. The resulting increase in calcium ion concentration within muscle cells stimulates muscles to contract, allowing the body to move.
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| Synonyms |
CAC1S_HUMAN
dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type calcium channel alpha-1 subunit
Cav1.1
CACN1
Voltage-dependent L-type calcium channel subunit alpha-1S
DHPR
CACNL1A3
HOKPP
CACNA1S
MHS5
CCHL1A3
HypoKPP
CACH1
hypoPP
dihydropyridine receptor
voltage-gated calcium channel subunit alpha Cav1.1
calcium channel, voltage-dependent, L type, alpha 1S subunit
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| definition | The CACNA1S gene provides instructions for making the main piece (subunit) of a structure called a calcium channel. Channels containing the CACNA1S protein are found in muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles). These skeletal muscle calcium channels play a key role in a process called excitation-contraction coupling, by which electrical signals (excitation) trigger muscle tensing (contraction).~Calcium channels made with the CACNA1S subunit are located in the outer membrane of muscle cells, so they can transmit electrical signals from the cell surface to inside the cell. The channels interact with another type of calcium channel called ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) channels (produced from the RYR1 gene). RYR1 channels are located in the membrane of a structure inside the cell that stores calcium ions. Signals transmitted by CACNA1S-containing channels turn on (activate) RYR1 channels, which then release calcium ions inside the cells. The resulting increase in calcium ion concentration within muscle cells stimulates muscles to contract, allowing the body to move. |
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| altLabel |
CAC1S_HUMAN
dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type calcium channel alpha-1 subunit
Cav1.1
CACN1
Voltage-dependent L-type calcium channel subunit alpha-1S
DHPR
CACNL1A3
HOKPP
CACNA1S
MHS5
CCHL1A3
HypoKPP
CACH1
hypoPP
dihydropyridine receptor
voltage-gated calcium channel subunit alpha Cav1.1
calcium channel, voltage-dependent, L type, alpha 1S subunit
See more
See less
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| prefLabel | calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 S
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| DB XR ID | NCBI Gene:779~OMIM:114208
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| tui | T028
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| notation | C1413064
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| Semantic type UMLS property | |
| cui | C1413064
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