Jay S D, Ellis S B, McCue A F, Williams M E, Vedvick T S, Harpold M M, Campbell K P
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City 52242.
Science. 1990 Apr 27;248(4954):490-2. doi: 10.1126/science.2158672.
Affinity-purified, polyclonal antibodies to the gamma subunit of the dihydropyridine (DHP)-sensitive, voltage-dependent calcium channel have been used to isolate complementary DNAs to the rabbit skeletal muscle protein from an expression library. The deduced primary structure indicates that the gamma subunit is a 25,058-dalton protein that contains four transmembrane domains and two N-linked glycosylation sites, consistent with biochemical analyses showing that the gamma subunit is a glycosylated hydrophobic protein. Nucleic acid hybridization studies indicate that there is a 1200-nucleotide transcript in skeletal muscle but not in brain or heart. The gamma subunit may play a role in assembly, modulation, or the structure of the skeletal muscle calcium channel.