Antigen B1Calcium Channel
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| GENE ID | SPECIES |
| 782 | Homo sapiens |
| 12295 | Mus musculus |
| 50688 | Rattus norvegicus |
| 327703 | Bos taurus |
| 436925 | Danio rerio |
| 454624 | Pan troglodytes |
| 491030 | Canis lupus familiaris |
| 695864 | Macaca mulatta |
| 100009109 | Oryctolagus cuniculus |
| 100158521 | Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis |
| 100456553 | Pongo abelii |
The following gene names and symbols are associated with antigen B1Calcium Channel across different species:
calcium channel, voltage-dependent, beta 1 subunit (CACNB1), calcium channel, voltage-dependent, beta 1 subunit (Cacnb1), calcium channel, voltage-dependent, beta 1 subunit (cacnb1), dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channel beta-subunit (LOC100009109)
Other aliases include:
CAB1, CCHLB1, CACNLB1, MGC41896, Cchb1, Cchlb1, CACNB1, zgc:91982, LOC100009109
On the protein level the following designations are being used for antigen B1Calcium Channel:
calcium channel, voltage-dependent, beta 1 subunit – calcium channel, L type, beta 1 polypeptide – dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type, calcium channel beta-1 subunit – OTTMUSP00000002817 – OTTMUSP00000002818 – voltage-dependent calcium channel beta1 subunit – calcium channel beta 1 subunit – brain calcium channel beta 1 subunit – red – relaxed – dihydropyridine receptor b1 – calcium channel beta1a subunit – dihydropyridine receptor beta 1a subunit – dihydropyridine receptor beta 1c subunit – dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channel beta-subunit – Voltage-dependent L-type calcium channel subunit beta-1 – voltage-dependent L-type calcium channel subunit beta-1-like
B1Calcium Channel fulfills a number of functions:
calcium ion binding – voltage-gated calcium channel activity – voltage-gated ion channel activity – calcium channel activity – dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channel activity – high voltage-gated calcium channel activity – ion channel activity – protein binding – receptor activity
B1Calcium Channel is relevant to the following processes:
calcium ion transport – ion transport – protein targeting to membrane – transport – muscle contraction
Locations for B1Calcium Channel:
internal side of plasma membrane – plasma membrane – voltage-gated calcium channel complex – T-tubule – membrane – sarcoplasmic reticulum
Source: NCBI Entrez Gene, Gene Ontology






