Integration of Shaker-type K+ channel, KAT1, into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane: synergistic insertion of voltage-sensing segments, S3-S4, and independent insertion of pore-forming segments, S5-P-S6
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Two translocating hydrophilic segments of a nascent chain span the ER membrane during multispanning protein topogenesisRole of S3 and S4 transmembrane domain charged amino acids in channel biogenesis and gating of KCa2.3 and KCa3.1Positive charges of translocating polypeptide chain retrieve an upstream marginal hydrophobic segment from the endoplasmic reticulum lumen to the translocon.Emerging concepts in the pharmacogenomics of arrhythmias: ion channel trafficking.Biogenesis and topology of the transient receptor potential Ca2+ channel TRPC1.Defining the BK channel domains required for beta1-subunit modulation.Voltage sensor mutations differentially target misfolded K+ channel subunits to proteasomal and non-proteasomal disposal pathways.A cyclic nucleotide-gated channel mutation associated with canine daylight blindness provides insight into a role for the S2 segment tri-Asp motif in channel biogenesis.Asn- and Asp-mediated interactions between transmembrane helices during translocon-mediated membrane protein assembly.A cell-free translocation system using extracts of cultured insect cells to yield functional membrane proteins.Marginally hydrophobic transmembrane α-helices shaping membrane protein folding.Contribution of hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions to the membrane integration of the Shaker K+ channel voltage sensor domain.The Ribosome-Sec61 Translocon Complex Forms a Cytosolically Restricted Environment for Early Polytopic Membrane Protein Folding.S3-S4 linker length modulates the relaxed state of a voltage-gated potassium channelConduits of life's spark: a perspective on ion channel research since the birth of neuron.Transmembrane segments form tertiary hairpins in the folding vestibule of the ribosome.Asymmetric functional contributions of acidic and aromatic side chains in sodium channel voltage-sensor domains.Refined topology model of the STT3/Stt3 protein subunit of the oligosaccharyltransferase complex.Contributions of counter-charge in a potassium channel voltage-sensor domain.Requirement of negative residues, Asp 95 and Asp 105, in S2 on membrane integration of a voltage-dependent K+ channel, KAT1.Mechanosensitivity of GIRK channels is mediated by protein kinase C-dependent channel-phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate interaction.Heteromeric K+ channels in plants.Topogenic properties of transmembrane segments of Arabidopsis thaliana NHX1 reveal a common topology model of the Na+/H+ exchanger family.Molecular dissection of the contribution of negatively and positively charged residues in S2, S3, and S4 to the final membrane topology of the voltage sensor in the K+ channel, KAT1.Functional characterization of Kv11.1 (hERG) potassium channels split in the voltage-sensing domain.
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Integration of Shaker-type K+ channel, KAT1, into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane: synergistic insertion of voltage-sensing segments, S3-S4, and independent insertion of pore-forming segments, S5-P-S6
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Integration of Shaker-type K+ ...... pore-forming segments, S5-P-S6
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Masao Sakaguchi
Nobuyuki Uozumi
Shinobu Goshima
Tatsunosuke Nakamura
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10.1073/PNAS.012399799
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