Voltage-activated Ca(2+) channels comprise complexes of a pore-forming Ca(V)alpha(1) and auxiliary subunits Ca(V)beta, Ca(V)alpha(2)delta and sometimes Ca(V)gamma. The intracellular Ca(V)beta subunit assists in trafficking and surface expression of the Ca(V)alpha(1) subunit and can modulate biophysical properties of the Ca(2+) channel. Four genes, Ca(V)beta1-4, exist which confer different properties to Ca(2+) currents through the various Ca(V)alpha(1) subunits.
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