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XB-ART-39752
Neurobiol Dis 2008 Oct 01;321:10-5. doi: 10.1016/j.nbd.2008.06.002.
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Premature stop codons in a facilitating EF-hand splice variant of CaV2.1 cause episodic ataxia type 2.

Graves TD , Imbrici P , Kors EE , Terwindt GM , Eunson LH , Frants RR , Haan J , Ferrari MD , Goadsby PJ , Hanna MG , van den Maagdenberg AM , Kullmann DM .


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Premature stop codons in CACNA1A, which encodes the alpha(1A) subunit of neuronal P/Q-type (Ca(V)2.1) Ca(2+) channels, cause episodic ataxia type 2 (EA2). CACNA1A undergoes extensive alternative splicing, which contributes to the pharmacological and kinetic heterogeneity of Ca(V)2.1-mediated Ca(2+) currents. We identified three novel heterozygous stop codon mutations associated with EA2 in an alternately spliced exon (37A), which encodes part of an EF-hand motif required for Ca(2+)-dependent facilitation. One family had a C to G transversion (Y1854X). A dinucleotide deletion results in the same premature stop codon in a second family, and a further single nucleotide change leads to a different truncation (R1858X) in a de novo case of EA2. Expression studies of the Y1854X mutation revealed loss of Ca(V)2.1-mediated current. Because these mutations do not affect the alternate exon 37B, these findings reveal unexpected dependence of cerebellar function on intact exon 37A-containing Ca(V)2.1 channels.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: cacna1a cav2