Fig. 3.
Cladogram representation of the Cav channel family including the gene names and the corresponding Cav subunits. HVA stands for high-voltage activated channels (L-, P/Q-, N-, and R-types) and LVA stands for low-voltage activated channels (T-type). The channelopathies column refers to the overall so-called Ca2+ channelopathies, with the detailed properties of the Cav3 channelopathies presented and discussed in the text. The diseases caused by mutations in the S6 segments of the corresponding Cav channels are indicated (#)