Background
Voltage-activated calcium channels can be distinguished based on their voltage-dependence, deactivation, and single-channel conductance. See MIM 601011. Low-voltage-activated calcium channels are referred to as 'T' type because their currents are both transient, owing to fast inactivation, and tiny, owing to small conductance. T-type channels are thought to be involved in pacemaker activity, low-threshold calcium spikes, neuronal oscillations and resonance, and rebound burst firing.[supplied by OMIM].
Product Information
Source: E coli; insect cells; or mammalian cells: 293, CHO
| Purity: Greater than 95% as determined by RP-HPLC or SDS-PAGE analysis.
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Purification Method: FPLC
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Gene/Protein Information
Gene Name: voltage-dependent calcium channel alpha 1G subunit isoform 11
| Gene Symbol: CACNA1G
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Gene Name Synonyms: Ca(V)T.1; Cav3.1; MGC117234; NBR13
| NCBI Acc#: NM_198382
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Availability
Custom Expression: 4 to 10 weeks