Multiple products of the Drosophila Shaker gene may contribute to potassium channel diversity.
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Cloning and expression of a human voltage-gated potassium channel. A novel member of the RCK potassium channel familyMolecular basis of altered excitability in Shaker mutants of Drosophila melanogasterActivation of shaker potassium channels. I. Characterization of voltage-dependent transitionsInteractions between lipids and voltage sensor paddles detected with tarantula toxinsComparison of K+-channel genes within the genomes of Anopheles gambiae and Drosophila melanogasterMolecular basis of functional diversity of voltage-gated potassium channels in mammalian brainCharacterization of a Shaw-related potassium channel family in rat brainMolecular cloning and functional expression of a potassium channel cDNA isolated from a rat cardiac libraryPhysical basis of apparent pore dilation of ATP-activated P2X receptor channelsBiophysical and molecular mechanisms of Shaker potassium channel inactivationRegulation of voltage-gated K+ channel expression in the developing mammalian myocardium.Molecular characterization of eag: a gene affecting potassium channels in Drosophila melanogasterElectrostatic tuning of cellular excitability.Molecular cloning of a member of a third class of Shaker-family K+ channel genes in mammals.Molecular diversity and regulation of renal potassium channels.Do voltage-dependent K+ channels require Ca2+? A critical test employing a heterologous expression system.Two sodium-channel genes in Drosophila: implications for channel diversity.Identification of genes from pattern formation, tyrosine kinase, and potassium channel families by DNA amplification.Alternative Shaker transcripts express either rapidly inactivating or noninactivating K+ channels.Members of the RCK potassium channel family are differentially expressed in the rat nervous system.Periodic perturbations in Shaker K+ channel gating kinetics by deletions in the S3-S4 linkerGenetic analysis of the Shaker gene complex of Drosophila melanogaster.Genomic organization and evolution of alternative exons in a Drosophila calcium channel geneIn vivo functional role of the Drosophila hyperkinetic beta subunit in gating and inactivation of Shaker K+ channels.A potassium channel beta subunit related to the aldo-keto reductase superfamily is encoded by the Drosophila hyperkinetic locus.Tandem linkage of Shaker K+ channel subunits does not ensure the stoichiometry of expressed channelsGating of Shaker K+ channels: I. Ionic and gating currentsMutations in the K+ channel signature sequence.Loss of shaker K channel conductance in 0 K+ solutions: role of the voltage sensor.Gating of single Shaker potassium channels in Drosophila muscle and in Xenopus oocytes injected with Shaker mRNA.kappa-Conotoxin PVIIA is a peptide inhibiting the shaker K+ channel.The free energy barrier for arginine gating charge translation is altered by mutations in the voltage sensor domain.Expanded functional diversity of shaker K(+) channels in cnidarians is driven by gene expansion.The Drosophila melanogaster translational repressor pumilio regulates neuronal excitability.Status of the intracellular gate in the activated-not-open state of shaker K+ channelsTracking a complete voltage-sensor cycle with metal-ion bridges.Charybdotoxin blocks voltage-gated K+ channels in human and murine T lymphocytes.Voltage-dependent gating of Shaker A-type potassium channels in Drosophila muscle.Shaker potassium channel gating. I: Transitions near the open state.Shaker potassium channel gating. II: Transitions in the activation pathway.
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Multiple products of the Drosophila Shaker gene may contribute to potassium channel diversity.
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Multiple products of the Droso ...... o potassium channel diversity.
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Multiple products of the Droso ...... o potassium channel diversity.
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Multiple products of the Droso ...... o potassium channel diversity.
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Multiple products of the Droso ...... o potassium channel diversity.
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Multiple products of the Droso ...... o potassium channel diversity.
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Multiple products of the Droso ...... o potassium channel diversity.
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1988-07-01T00:00:00Z