The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module.
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Distinct subdomains of the KCNQ1 S6 segment determine channel modulation by different KCNE subunitsIntracellular domains interactions and gated motions of I(KS) potassium channel subunitsDynamic partnership between KCNQ1 and KCNE1 and influence on cardiac IKs current amplitude by KCNE2Trafficking mechanisms underlying neuronal voltage-gated ion channel localization at the axon initial segmentDriving with no brakes: molecular pathophysiology of Kv7 potassium channelsX-ray Crystal Structure of a TRPM Assembly Domain Reveals an Antiparallel Four-stranded Coiled-coilCrystal structure of a trimeric form of the KV7.1 (KCNQ1) A-domain tail coiled-coil reveals structural plasticity and context dependent changes in a putative coiled-coil trimerization motifStructure of a Ca2+/CaM:Kv7.4 (KCNQ4) B-Helix Complex Provides Insight into M Current ModulationStructure of a Prokaryotic Sodium Channel Pore Reveals Essential Gating Elements and an Outer Ion Binding Site Common to Eukaryotic ChannelsArrhythmia in heart and brain: KCNQ1 mutations link epilepsy and sudden unexplained death.The subfamily-specific assembly of Eag and Erg K+ channels is determined by both the amino and the carboxyl recognition domainsCa2+/calmodulin disrupts AKAP79/150 interactions with KCNQ (M-Type) K+ channelsSelective interaction of syntaxin 1A with KCNQ2: possible implications for specific modulation of presynaptic activity.Integrated protein array screening and high throughput validation of 70 novel neural calmodulin-binding proteinsPolarized axonal surface expression of neuronal KCNQ potassium channels is regulated by calmodulin interaction with KCNQ2 subunit.Kv7 channels can function without constitutive calmodulin tetheringKv7 and Kv11 channels in myometrial regulation.Surface expression and subunit specific control of steady protein levels by the Kv7.2 helix A-B linkerMade for "anchorin": Kv7.2/7.3 (KCNQ2/KCNQ3) channels and the modulation of neuronal excitability in vertebrate axons.Bacterial voltage-gated sodium channels (BacNa(V)s) from the soil, sea, and salt lakes enlighten molecular mechanisms of electrical signaling and pharmacology in the brain and heart.Effects of KCNQ2 gene truncation on M-type Kv7 potassium currentsIon channels and signaling in the pituitary gland.KCNE Regulation of K(+) Channel Trafficking - a Sisyphean Task?Mechanisms of Calmodulin Regulation of Different Isoforms of Kv7.4 K+ ChannelsThe Role of KV7.3 in Regulating Osteoblast Maturation and MineralizationCalmodulin activation limits the rate of KCNQ2 K+ channel exit from the endoplasmic reticulum.Building KCNQ1/KCNE1 channel models and probing their interactions by molecular-dynamics simulations.Conduits of life's spark: a perspective on ion channel research since the birth of neuron.New tricks for old dogs: KCNQ expression and role in smooth muscle.Cytoplasmic domains and voltage-dependent potassium channel gating.The KCNE Tango - How KCNE1 Interacts with Kv7.1.Pore positioning: current concepts in Pannexin channel trafficking.Modulation of Kv7 channels and excitability in the brain.Molecular Pathophysiology of Congenital Long QT Syndrome.Competition of calcified calmodulin N lobe and PIP2 to an LQT mutation site in Kv7.1 channel.Smooth Muscle Ion Channels and Regulation of Vascular Tone in Resistance Arteries and Arterioles.Pivoting between calmodulin lobes triggered by calcium in the Kv7.2/calmodulin complex.Schwannomin-interacting Protein 1 Isoform IQCJ-SCHIP1 Is a Multipartner Ankyrin- and Spectrin-binding Protein Involved in the Organization of Nodes of Ranvier.Regions of KCNQ K(+) channels controlling functional expressionKCNQ1 channels do not undergo concerted but sequential gating transitions in both the absence and the presence of KCNE1 protein
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The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module.
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scientific article published on 24 January 2008
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The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module.
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The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module.
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The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module.
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The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module.
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The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module.
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The C-terminus of Kv7 channels: a multifunctional module
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Bernard Attali
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.2007.149187
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2008-01-24T00:00:00Z