Site of covalent attachment of alpha-scorpion toxin derivatives in domain I of the sodium channel alpha subunit
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Mapping the receptor site for alpha-scorpion toxins on a Na+ channel voltage sensorThe hitchhiker's guide to the voltage-gated sodium channel galaxyFrom foe to friend: using animal toxins to investigate ion channel functionRefined solution structure of the anti-mammal and anti-insect LqqIII scorpion toxin: comparison with other scorpion toxins.Molecular Chaperone Calnexin Regulates the Function of Drosophila Sodium Channel Paralytic.Identification of a phenylalkylamine binding region within the alpha 1 subunit of skeletal muscle Ca2+ channelsA new class of neurotoxin from wasp venom slows inactivation of sodium current.The outermost lysine in the S4 of domain III contributes little to the gating charge in sodium channels.Neurotoxins and their binding areas on voltage-gated sodium channels.Localization of the receptor site for alpha-scorpion toxins by antibody mapping: implications for sodium channel topology.Voltage-gated sodium channel modulation by scorpion alpha-toxins.Structure and function of the voltage sensor of sodium channels probed by a beta-scorpion toxin.Sequence variations at I260 and A1731 contribute to persistent currents in Drosophila sodium channels.Mining the virgin land of neurotoxicology: a novel paradigm of neurotoxic peptides action on glycosylated voltage-gated sodium channels.Sodium channel inactivation: molecular determinants and modulation.Mutually exclusive action of cationic veratridine and cevadine at an intracellular site of the cardiac sodium channelSite-3 toxins and cardiac sodium channels.Structure and modulation of voltage-gated ion channels.Deconstructing voltage sensor function and pharmacology in sodium channels.The external pore loop interacts with S6 and S3-S4 linker in domain 4 to assume an essential role in gating control and anticonvulsant action in the Na(+) channelBmP02 Atypically Delays Kv4.2 Inactivation: Implication for a Unique Interaction between Scorpion Toxin and Potassium Channel.Exploring the obscure profiles of pharmacological binding sites on voltage-gated sodium channels by BmK neurotoxins.Animal toxins influence voltage-gated sodium channel function.Enhancement of closed-state inactivation in long QT syndrome sodium channel mutation DeltaKPQ.Identification of the site of interaction of the dihydropyridine channel blockers nitrendipine and azidopine with the calcium-channel alpha 1 subunit.Ion channel mutations in periodic paralysis and related myotonic diseases.Arizona bark scorpion venom resistance in the pallid bat, Antrozous pallidusMolecular determination of selectivity of the site 3 modulator (BmK I) to sodium channels in the CNS: a clue to the importance of Nav1.6 in BmK I-induced neuronal hyperexcitability.Cnidarian Toxins Acting on Voltage-Gated Ion Channels.Peptide ion channel toxins from the bootlace worm, the longest animal on Earth.Receptors and channels regulating acrosome reactions.The role of exposed tryptophan residues in the activity of the cardiotonic polypeptide anthopleurin B.
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Site of covalent attachment of alpha-scorpion toxin derivatives in domain I of the sodium channel alpha subunit
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1988 nî lūn-bûn
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1988 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1988 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1988年の論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年論文
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1988年论文
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Site of covalent attachment of ...... e sodium channel alpha subunit
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Site of covalent attachment of ...... e sodium channel alpha subunit
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F J Tejedor
W A Catterall
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10.1073/PNAS.85.22.8742
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1988-11-01T00:00:00Z