Ito channels are octomeric complexes with four subunits of each Kv4.2 and K+ channel-interacting protein 2
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The stoichiometry and biophysical properties of the Kv4 potassium channel complex with K+ channel-interacting protein (KChIP) subunits are variable, depending on the relative expression levelModulation of Kv4.2 channel expression and gating by dipeptidyl peptidase 10 (DPP10)I SA channel complexes include four subunits each of DPP6 and Kv4.2Transmural expression of transient outward potassium current subunits in normal and failing canine and human heartsMolecular structure and target recognition of neuronal calcium sensor proteinsPentameric Assembly of Potassium Channel Tetramerization Domain-Containing Protein 5Voltage-gated ion channel Kv4.3 is associated with Rap guanine nucleotide exchange factors and regulates angiotensin receptor type 1 signaling to small G-protein RapMiRP3 acts as an accessory subunit with the BK potassium channelLocalization and targeting of voltage-dependent ion channels in mammalian central neurons.The membrane protein MiRP3 regulates Kv4.2 channels in a KChIP-dependent manner.Molecular structure and target recognition of neuronal calcium sensor proteins.Effect and mechanism of fluoxetine on electrophysiology in vivo in a rat model of postmyocardial infarction depression.Impact of KChIP2 on Cardiac Electrophysiology and the Progression of Heart Failure.Determinants of voltage-gated potassium channel surface expression and localization in Mammalian neurons.Transient outward potassium current, 'Ito', phenotypes in the mammalian left ventricle: underlying molecular, cellular and biophysical mechanisms.KChIP2 genotype dependence of transient outward current (Ito) properties in cardiomyocytes isolated from male and female mice.A 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 subunitGating charge immobilization in Kv4.2 channels: the basis of closed-state inactivation.Functionally active t1-t1 interfaces revealed by the accessibility of intracellular thiolate groups in kv4 channelsFunctional stoichiometry underlying KChIP regulation of Kv4.2 functional expressionPotassium channels: newly found players in synaptic plasticity.The role of calsenilin/DREAM/KChIP3 in contextual fear conditioningConvergent modulation of Kv4.2 channel alpha subunits by structurally distinct DPPX and KChIP auxiliary subunits.Mechanisms of closed-state inactivation in voltage-gated ion channels.Trafficking of neuronal two pore domain potassium channels.T-type channels buddy up.Transient outward potassium channel: a heart failure mediator.Modulation of human Kv4.3/KChIP2 channel inactivation kinetics by cytoplasmic Ca²⁺.Contribution of N- and C-terminal Kv4.2 channel domains to KChIP interaction [corrected].
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Ito channels are octomeric complexes with four subunits of each Kv4.2 and K+ channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Ito channels are octomeric com ...... channel-interacting protein 2
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Johannes Furst
Margaret H Butler
Nikolaus Grigorieff
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10.1074/JBC.M311332200
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2003-11-17T00:00:00Z