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. 2000 Mar 15;20(6):2183–2191. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-06-02183.2000

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Effect of heterologous overexpression of mutant Gβ4 and Gαtr on basal facilitation and NE-mediated Ca2+ current inhibition. Superimposed Ca2+ current traces evoked with the double-pulse voltage protocol (shown in Fig. 4E) in the absence (bottom traces) and presence (top traces) of 10 μm NE for wild-type β4γ4 and Gαtr- (A), β4(80)γ4- (B), β4(55,88,89)γ4 (C), and β4(55,88,89)γ4 and Gαtr-expressing (D) neurons.E, Summary graphs of mean ± SEM basal facilitation and Ca2+ current inhibition for neurons expressing wild-type and mutant Gβ4γ4 alone or combined with Gαtr. Final concentration of cDNA injected was 10 ng/μl per subunit. Basal facilitation and Ca2+ current inhibition were calculated as described in Figure1E. **p < 0.01 versus control. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of experiments.