UK-59811 is a 1,4-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker. It has been used in a crystallographic and functional analysis of drug binding to the bacterial homotetrameric model voltage-gated calcium channel CaVAb, comparing 1,4-dihydropyridine binding to phenylalkylamine binding. UK-59811 inhibited CaVAb with an IC50 value of 194 nM, binding at the outer, lipid-facing surface of the pore at the interface between two CaVAb subunits, while at concentrations above 1 μM, it also bound in the pore. It was contrasted with phenylalkylamine Br-verapamil which binds on the intracellular side of the selectivity filter in the central cavity of the pore, physically blocking the pore.
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Ca2+ antagonist drugs are widely used in therapy of cardiovascular disorders. Three chemical classes of drugs bind to three separate, but allosterically interacting, receptor sites on CaV1.2 channels, the most prominent voltage-gated Ca2+ (CaV) channel type in myocytes in cardiac
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