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O127 Determining the functionally relevant reactive cysteines on the human L-type calcium channel protein in response to oxidative stress
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O127 Determining the functionally relevant reactive cysteines on the human L-type calcium channel protein in response to oxidative stress

Padmapriya Muralidharan, Henrietta Cserne Szappanos, Evan Ingley and Livia Hool
Global heart, Vol.9(1), p.e35
2014

Abstract

An increase in reactive oxygen species and calcium contribute to the development of cardiac hypertrophy. The L-type calcium channel (LTCC) is the major route for calcium influx into cardiac myocytes. We have shown that oxidative stress is associated with persistent glutathionylation of the LTCC that results in an increase in intracellular calcium and protein synthesis consistent with the development of myocyte hypertrophy.

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