RyR3
RyR3, or ryanodine receptor 3, is an intracellular calcium release channel located on the sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle cells and the endoplasmic reticulum in nonmuscle cells. It is encoded by the RYR3 gene and is one of three ryanodine receptor isoforms (RyR1, RyR2, and RyR3). The channel forms tetramers and mediates calcium-induced calcium release in response to cytosolic Ca2+ and other ligands.
Expression of RyR3 is widely distributed, with particularly high levels in the brain (including the hippocampus,
Function and regulation of RyR3 involve gating that is modulated by cytosolic Ca2+, luminal Ca2+, ATP, Mg2+,
Physiological and clinical significance: in neurons, RyR3 contributes to dendritic Ca2+ signaling and synaptic plasticity, influencing