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Two mechanisms of K(+)-dependent potentiation in Kv2.1 potassium channels.Na channel inactivation from open and closed statesK⁺-dependent selectivity and external Ca²⁺ block of Shab K⁺ channels.Functional reconstitution of a prokaryotic K+ channelIon-Ion interactions at the selectivity filter. Evidence from K(+)-dependent modulation of tetraethylammonium efficacy in Kv2.1 potassium channels.Distinguishing surface effects of calcium ion from pore-occupancy effects in Na+ channels.A mutation in S6 of Shaker potassium channels decreases the K+ affinity of an ion binding site revealing ion-ion interactions in the pore.Interaction of local anesthetics with the K (+) channel pore domain: KcsA as a model for drug-dependent tetramer stabilityQuinidine interaction with Shab K+ channels: pore block and irreversible collapse of the K+ conductance.Control of voltage-gated K+ channel permeability to NMDG+ by a residue at the outer pore.Stability of the Shab K+ channel conductance in 0 K+ solutions: the role of the membrane potential.Barium inhibition of the collapse of the Shaker K(+) conductance in zero K(+).Simulations of ion permeation through a potassium channel: molecular dynamics of KcsA in a phospholipid bilayer.Filter flexibility and distortion in a bacterial inward rectifier K+ channel: simulation studies of KirBac1.1.Na(+) interaction with the pore of Shaker B K(+) channels: zero and low K(+) conditions.Localization of the K+ lock-In and the Ba2+ binding sites in a voltage-gated calcium-modulated channel. Implications for survival of K+ permeabilityNovel genetically encoded fluorescent probes enable real-time detection of potassium in vitro and in vivo.
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Killing K channels with TEA+
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Killing K channels with TEA+
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Killing K channels with TEA+
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Killing K channels with TEA+
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Killing K channels with TEA+
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Killing K channels with TEA+
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Killing K channels with TEA+
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P2093
A Melishchuk
C M Armstrong
K Khodakhah
P2860
P304
13335-13338
P356
10.1073/PNAS.94.24.13335
P407
P577
1997-11-01T00:00:00Z