The interaction between two extracellular linker regions controls sustained opening of acid-sensing ion channel 1.
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Structure and activity of the acid-sensing ion channelsStructural plasticity and dynamic selectivity of acid-sensing ion channel–spider toxin complexesX-Ray Structure of Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 1–Snake Toxin Complex Reveals Open State of a Na+-Selective ChannelEpithelial sodium channel (ENaC) family: Phylogeny, structure-function, tissue distribution, and associated inherited diseasesASIC and ENaC type sodium channels: conformational states and the structures of the ion selectivity filtersThree charged amino acids in extracellular loop 1 are involved in maintaining the outer pore architecture of CFTR.Conformational changes in the lower palm domain of ASIC1a contribute to desensitization and RFamide modulation.Nonproton ligand sensing domain is required for paradoxical stimulation of acid-sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) channels by amiloride.Human ASIC3 channel dynamically adapts its activity to sense the extracellular pH in both acidic and alkaline directions.Probing the structural basis of Zn2+ regulation of the epithelial Na+ channel.Subtype-specific modulation of acid-sensing ion channel (ASIC) function by 2-guanidine-4-methylquinazoline.Gain-of-function variant of the human epithelial sodium channel.Gating transitions in the palm domain of ASIC1a.Toxin binding reveals two open state structures for one acid-sensing ion channelAcid-sensing ion channels are tuned to follow high-frequency stimuli.Acid-sensing ion channels: dual function proteins for chemo-sensing and mechano-sensing.Gating mechanisms of acid-sensing ion channels
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The interaction between two extracellular linker regions controls sustained opening of acid-sensing ion channel 1.
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The interaction between two ex ...... of acid-sensing ion channel 1.
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Andreas Springauf
Pia Bresenitz
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10.1074/JBC.M111.230797
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2011-05-16T00:00:00Z