The multisubunit (␣ 1S , ␣ 2 ͞␦,  1 , and ␥) skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor transduces transverse tubule membrane depolarization into release of Ca 2؉ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and also acts as an L-type Ca 2؉ channel. The ␣ 1S subunit contains the voltage sensor and channel pore, the kinetics of which are modified by the other subunits. To determine the role of the  1 subunit in channel activity and excitation-contraction coupling we have used gene targeting to inactivate the  1 gene.  1 -null mice die at birth from asphyxia. Electrical stimulation of  1 -null muscle fails to induce twitches, however, contractures are induced by caffeine. In isolated  1 -null myotubes, action potentials are normal, but fail to elicit a Ca 2؉ transient. L-type Ca 2؉ current is decreased 10-to 20-fold in the  1 -null cells compared with littermate controls. Immunohistochemistry of cultured myotubes shows that not only is the  1 subunit absent, but the amount of ␣ 1S in the membrane also is undetectable. In contrast, the  1 subunit is localized appropriately in dysgenic, mdg͞mdg, (␣ 1S -null) cells. Therefore, the  1 subunit may not only play an important role in the transport͞insertion of the ␣ 1S subunit into the membrane, but may be vital for the targeting of the muscle dihydropyridine receptor complex to the transverse tubule͞sarcoplasmic reticulum junction.
To investigate the human introduction of the common vole Microtus arvalis onto the Orkney islands, the complete cytochrome b gene was sequenced in 41 specimens from both Orkney (four localities) and elsewhere in their range (26 localities). Orkney voles belonged to the same phylogenetic lineage, 'Western', as individuals from France and Spain indicating southwestern Europe as the most likely source area for the islands. This result is of interest with respect to the movement and trading links of the Neolithic people who likely transported the voles. As well as the Western lineage, our phylogenetic trees revealed three other purely European lineages: the 'Italian' (single specimen from N. Italy), the 'Central' (Germany, Netherlands, Denmark) and the 'Eastern' (Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Finland, European Russia). Individuals from European Russia, W. Siberia, Georgia, Ukraine and Armenia formed a fifth distinct lineage coinciding with the distribution of the 'obscurus' chromosomal form of M. arvalis. These phylogeographical data suggest that M. arvalis occupied multiple refugia during the last glaciation.
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