<p>PART 1: RyR Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> Release channels</p> <ol> <p> <li>RyRs: their disposition, frequency and relationships with other proteins of calcium release units (Clara Franzini Armstrong).</li> <p> <li>Electron Microscopy of Ryanodine Receptors (Terrence Wagenknecht and Zheng Li).</li> <p> <li>The ryanodine receptor pore: is there a consensus view? (Carney, J; Mason, SA; Viero, CL and Williams, AJ)</li> <p> <li>Regulation of the RyR channel gating by different modulators (Derek Laver).</li> <p> <li>Regulation of Ryanodine Receptor Ion Channels through Post-translational Modifications. (Gerhard Meissner).</li> <p> <li>Crosstalk via the sarcoplasmic gap: The DHPR - RyR interaction (Manfred Grabner and Anamika Dayal).</li> <p> <li>Ryanodinopathies: RyR-linked Muscle Diseases (Lan Wei and Robert T. Dirksen).</li> <p>PART 2: IP<SUB>3</SUB>R Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> Release channels</p> <p> <li>Structure of IP<SUB>3</SUB> Receptors. (Irina I. Serysheva and Steven J. Ludtke)</li> <p> <li>Molecular Architecture Of The Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate Receptor Pore. (Darren Boehninng)</li> <p> <li>Adenophostins: high-affinity agonists of IP<SUB>3</SUB> receptors. (Ana M. Rossi, Andrew, M. Riley, Barry V. L. Potter and Colin W. Taylor)</li> <p> <li>Regulation of IP<SUB>3</SUB>R channel gating by Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> and Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> Binding Proteins (J. Kevin Foskett<SUP> </SUP>and Don-On Daniel Mak).</li> <p> <li>Regulation of IP<SUB>3</SUB>R channels through phosphorylation/ATP (Matthew J. Betzenhauser and David I. Yule).</li> <p> <li>Role of thiols in the structure and function of Inositol trisphosphate receptors (Suresh Joseph).</li> <p> <li>Inositol 1,4,5-tripshosphate receptor, calcium signaling and polyglutamine expansion disorders (Ilya Bezprozvanny).</li> </ol>