Distinct structural requirements for clustering and immobilization of K+ channels by PSD-95.
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Obligatory heterotetramerization of three previously uncharacterized Kv channel alpha-subunits identified in the human genome.Tyrosine phosphorylation of Kv1.2 modulates its interaction with the actin-binding protein cortactinThe B1 subunit of the H+ATPase is a PDZ domain-binding protein. Colocalization with NHE-RF in renal B-intercalated cellsPost-synaptic density perturbs insulin-induced Kv1.3 channel modulation via a clustering mechanism involving the SH3 domain.Membrane lateral diffusion and capture of CFTR within transient confinement zones.Colocalization and nonrandom distribution of Kv1.3 potassium channels and CD3 molecules in the plasma membrane of human T lymphocytes.Molecular determinants of cardiac transient outward potassium current (I(to)) expression and regulationTargeting of membrane transporters in renal epithelia: when cell biology meets physiology.NHE3 mobility in brush borders increases upon NHERF2-dependent stimulation by lyophosphatidic acid.Mediation of neuronal apoptosis by Kv2.1-encoded potassium channels.Detecting rearrangements of shaker and NaChBac in real-time with fluorescence spectroscopy in patch-clamped mammalian cells.Phase transitions of multivalent proteins can promote clustering of membrane receptorsTranscriptional activation of the anchoring protein SAP97 by heat shock factor (HSF)-1 stabilizes K(v) 1.5 channels in HL-1 cells.PSD-95 and SAP97 exhibit distinct mechanisms for regulating K(+) channel surface expression and clustering.Tandem gramicidin channels cross-linked by streptavidin.Surface expression and distribution of voltage-gated potassium channels in neurons (Review).Endocytosis as a mechanism for tyrosine kinase-dependent suppression of a voltage-gated potassium channel.Cell surface targeting and clustering interactions between heterologously expressed PSD-95 and the Shal voltage-gated potassium channel, Kv4.2.One-trial in vitro conditioning of hermissenda regulates phosphorylation of ser-122 of csp24.Postsynaptic density-95 scaffolding of Shaker-type K⁺ channels in smooth muscle cells regulates the diameter of cerebral arteries.Localization and mobility of the delayed-rectifer K+ channel Kv2.1 in adult cardiomyocytes.Protein kinase A-phosphorylated KV1 channels in PSD95 signaling complex contribute to the resting membrane potential and diameter of cerebral arteriesAllosteric regulation and spatial distribution of kainate receptors bound to ancillary proteins.Kvbeta subunits increase expression of Kv4.3 channels by interacting with their C termini.Surface expression of Kv1 channels is governed by a C-terminal motif.Rapid endocytosis provides restricted somatic expression of a K+ channel in central neurons.Identification of an evolutionarily conserved extracellular threonine residue critical for surface expression and its potential coupling of adjacent voltage-sensing and gating domains in voltage-gated potassium channels.Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Modulates the Expression of PDZ Domain-containing Proteins in Cultured Cortical Neurons.The anchoring protein SAP97 retains Kv1.5 channels in the plasma membrane of cardiac myocytes.Viral vector-mediated expression of K+ channels regulates electrical excitability in skeletal muscle.The role of PSD-95 in the rearrangement of Kv1.3 channels to the immunological synapse.Molecular determinants of beta-adrenergic signaling to voltage-gated K+ channels in the cerebral circulation.The C-terminal HRET sequence of Kv1.3 regulates gating rather than targeting of Kv1.3 to the plasma membrane.
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Distinct structural requirements for clustering and immobilization of K+ channels by PSD-95.
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Distinct structural requiremen ...... tion of K+ channels by PSD-95.
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Distinct structural requiremen ...... tion of K+ channels by PSD-95.
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1999-01-01T00:00:00Z