ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-091117-1
Dayal, Anamika
Email: anamika.dayal@i-med.ac.at
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Affiliation: Grabner Lab
Address: Dept of Med. Genetics, Clinical and Molecular Pharmacology Innsbruck Medical University Peter-Mayr-Str. 1 Innsbruck, A-6020 Austria
Country: Austria
Phone: +43 (0)512 507-9003-70414
Fax: +43/(0)512/507-9003-73407
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Dayal, A., Perni, S., Franzini-Armstrong, C., Beam, K.G., Grabner, M. (2022) The distal C terminus of the dihydropyridine receptor β1a subunit is essential for tetrad formation in skeletal muscle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119:e2201136119
Dayal, A., Ng, S.F.J., Grabner, M. (2019) Ca2+-activated Cl- channel TMEM16A/ANO1 identified in zebrafish skeletal muscle is crucial for action potential acceleration. Nature communications. 10:115
Schrötter, K., Dayal, A., Grabner, M. (2017) The mammalian skeletal muscle DHPR has larger Ca2+ conductance and is phylogenetically ancient to the early ray-finned fish sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus).. Cell Calcium. 61:22-31
Dayal, A., Bhat, V., Franzini-Armstrong, C., and Grabner, M. (2013) Domain cooperativity in the β1a subunit is essential for dihydropyridine receptor voltage sensing in skeletal muscle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110(18):7488-93
Dayal, A., Schredelseker, J., Franzini-Armstrong, C., and Grabner, M. (2010) Skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling is independent of a conserved heptad repeat motif in the C-terminus of the DHPRbeta(1a) subunit. Cell Calcium. 47(6):500-506
Schredelseker, J., Shrivastav, M., Dayal, A., and Grabner, M. (2010) Non-Ca2+-conducting Ca2+ channels in fish skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107(12):5658-5663
Schredelseker, J., Dayal, A., Schwerte, T., Franzini-Armstrong, C., and Grabner, M. (2009) Proper restoration of excitation-contraction coupling in the dihydropyridine receptor beta 1-null zebrafish relaxed is an exclusive function of the beta 1a subunit. The Journal of biological chemistry. 284(2):1242-1251

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