Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Three-dimensional structure of the KChIP1-Kv4.3 T1 complex reveals a cross-shaped octamerNeuronal calcium sensor proteins: generating diversity in neuronal Ca2+ signallingC-terminal domain of Kv4.2 and associated KChIP2 interactions regulate functional expression and gating of Kv4.2Rearrangements in the relative orientation of cytoplasmic domains induced by a membrane-anchored protein mediate modulations in Kv channel gatingK(V)4.2 channels tagged in the S1-S2 loop for alpha-bungarotoxin binding provide a new tool for studies of channel expression and localization.Effect of the I(to) activator NS5806 on cloned K(V)4 channels depends on the accessory protein KChIP2.Co-assembly of Kv4 {alpha} subunits with K+ channel-interacting protein 2 stabilizes protein expression and promotes surface retention of channel complexesModulation of the voltage-gated potassium channel (Kv4.3) and the auxiliary protein (KChIP3) interactions by the current activator NS5806.K(V)4.3 N-terminal deletion mutant Δ2-39: effects on inactivation and recovery characteristics in both the absence and presence of KChIP2b.The "structurally minimal" isoform KChIP2d modulates recovery of K(v)4.3 N-terminal deletion mutant Δ2-39A dipeptidyl aminopeptidase-like protein remodels gating charge dynamics in Kv4.2 channels.Total chemical synthesis and biophysical characterization of the minimal isoform of the KChIP2 potassium channel regulatory subunitThe N-terminal domain of Slack determines the formation and trafficking of Slick/Slack heteromeric sodium-activated potassium channels.The neuronal Kv4 channel complex.Deleting the accessory subunit KChIP2 results in loss of I(to,f) and increased I(K,slow) that maintains normal action potential configuration.Mechanisms of closed-state inactivation in voltage-gated ion channels.Cytoplasmic domains and voltage-dependent potassium channel gating.Transient outward potassium channel: a heart failure mediator.Modulation of human Kv4.3/KChIP2 channel inactivation kinetics by cytoplasmic Ca²⁺.NMR analysis of KChIP4a reveals structural basis for control of surface expression of Kv4 channel complexes.Ternary Kv4.2 channels recapitulate voltage-dependent inactivation kinetics of A-type K+ channels in cerebellar granule neurons.Role of N-terminal domain and accessory subunits in controlling deactivation-inactivation coupling of Kv4.2 channels.Calcium-Dependent Regulation of Ion Channelsβ Subunits Control the Effects of Human Kv4.3 Potassium Channel Phosphorylation.β Subunits Functionally Differentiate Human Kv4.3 Potassium Channel Splice Variants.Voltage-dependent gating rearrangements in the intracellular T1-T1 interface of a K+ channel.A novel KCND3 gain-of-function mutation associated with early-onset of persistent lone atrial fibrillation.Somatodendritic surface expression of epitope-tagged and KChIP binding-deficient Kv4.2 channels in hippocampal neurons.Regulation and physiological function of Nav1.5 and KCNQ1 channelsKv channel-interacting proteins as neuronal and non-neuronal calcium sensors
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Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Britta Callsen
Dirk Isbrandt
Kathrin Sauter
L Sven Hartmann
Olaf Pongs
Robert Bähring
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.2005.094359
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2005-08-11T00:00:00Z