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CACNB3  -  calcium channel, voltage-dependent, beta 3...

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: CAB3, CACNLB3, Calcium channel voltage-dependent subunit beta 3, Voltage-dependent L-type calcium channel subunit beta-3
 
 
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Disease relevance of CACNB3

  • The determination of the structures of the human CACNL1A2 and CACNLB3 genes should facilitate study of the role of these genes in the development of NIDDM and also other genetic diseases such as long QT syndrome [1].
 

High impact information on CACNB3

  • On the other hand, the CACNLB3 gene distributes in approximately 8 kb and comprises 13 exons, most of which are located together within approximately 5 kb [1].
  • Cab3, Cab4, and Cab5 mRNAs were detected in all stages examined during soybean development but their levels underwent differential changes [2].

References

  1. The structures of the human calcium channel alpha 1 subunit (CACNL1A2) and beta subunit (CACNLB3) genes. Yamada, Y., Masuda, K., Li, Q., Ihara, Y., Kubota, A., Miura, T., Nakamura, K., Fujii, Y., Seino, S., Seino, Y. Genomics (1995) [Pubmed]
  2. Chlorophyll a/b-binding protein genes are differentially expressed during soybean development. Chang, Y.C., Walling, L.L. Plant Mol. Biol. (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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