complex(a(HBP:"alpha-4 beta-2 nAChR"), p(HGNC:LYNX1)) regulates act(a(HBP:"alpha-4 beta-2 nAChR"))
Each lynx paralog has a relative binding specificity and modulatory capability on alpha4beta2 (Miwa et al., 1999; Iban˜ ez-Tallon et al., 2002; Levitin et al., 2008), alpha3 (Arredondo et al., 2006), and alpha7 (Chimienti et al., 2003; Levitin et al., 2008; Hruska et al., 2009) nAChR subtypes; some interactions actually enhance nicotinic responses (Chimienti et al., 2003; Levitin et al., 2008), or their Ca2+ components (Darvas et al., 2009)
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