Contribution of hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions to the membrane integration of the Shaker K+ channel voltage sensor domain.
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Contribution of hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions to the membrane integration of the Shaker K+ channel voltage sensor domain.
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Contribution of hydrophobic an ...... channel voltage sensor domain
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Itsuo Kodama
Jong-Kook Lee
Liyan Zhang
Masao Sakaguchi
Tara Hessa
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10.1073/PNAS.0611007104
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2007-05-08T00:00:00Z