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The following pages link to The conserved glutamate (Glu136) in transmembrane domain 2 of the serotonin transporter is required for the conformational switch in the transport cycle. (Q40306798):
Displaying 30 items.
- Ligand induced conformational changes of the human serotonin transporter revealed by molecular dynamics simulations (Q28533835) (← links)
- Assessing the ability of sequence-based methods to provide functional insight within membrane integral proteins: a case study analyzing the neurotransmitter/Na+ symporter family (Q30481053) (← links)
- STAT3 controls IL6-dependent regulation of serotonin transporter function and depression-like behavior (Q33562339) (← links)
- The N terminus of monoamine transporters is a lever required for the action of amphetamines (Q33796294) (← links)
- The high-affinity binding site for tricyclic antidepressants resides in the outer vestibule of the serotonin transporter (Q34137102) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of the high-affinity zinc binding site validates a refined human dopamine transporter homology model (Q34597890) (← links)
- Concentrative export from the endoplasmic reticulum of the gamma-aminobutyric acid transporter 1 requires binding to SEC24D. (Q34599412) (← links)
- The mechanistic basis for noncompetitive ibogaine inhibition of serotonin and dopamine transporters (Q34660686) (← links)
- Probing binding pocket of serotonin transporter by single molecular force spectroscopy on living cells. (Q35643579) (← links)
- Peptide-based interactions with calnexin target misassembled membrane proteins into endoplasmic reticulum-derived multilamellar bodies (Q35825535) (← links)
- Identification of a chloride ion binding site in Na+/Cl -dependent transporters. (Q35921659) (← links)
- Thermostabilisation of the serotonin transporter in a cocaine-bound conformation (Q36917238) (← links)
- The reverse operation of Na(+)/Cl(-)-coupled neurotransmitter transporters--why amphetamines take two to tango. (Q37627941) (← links)
- A juxtamembrane mutation in the N terminus of the dopamine transporter induces preference for an inward-facing conformation. (Q39903252) (← links)
- Mutations in the carboxyl-terminal SEC24 binding motif of the serotonin transporter impair folding of the transporter. (Q41175275) (← links)
- Substrate binding and translocation of the serotonin transporter studied by docking and molecular dynamics simulations. (Q41380700) (← links)
- Glycine transporter dimers: evidence for occurrence in the plasma membrane (Q41658029) (← links)
- Conformational state interactions provide clues to the pharmacochaperone potential of serotonin transporter partial substrates (Q41861390) (← links)
- The N Terminus Specifies the Switch between Transport Modes of the Human Serotonin Transporter (Q41970582) (← links)
- A salt bridge linking the first intracellular loop with the C terminus facilitates the folding of the serotonin transporter (Q42133017) (← links)
- Restricted collision coupling of the A2A receptor revisited: evidence for physical separation of two signaling cascades (Q46792606) (← links)
- Pharmacochaperoning in a Drosophila model system rescues human dopamine transporter variants associated with infantile/juvenile parkinsonism (Q47127983) (← links)
- Relax, Cool Down and Scaffold: How to Restore Surface Expression of Folding-Deficient Mutant GPCRs and SLC6 Transporters (Q47141268) (← links)
- SLC6 Transporter Folding Diseases and Pharmacochaperoning. (Q47585152) (← links)
- A direct interaction of cholesterol with the dopamine transporter prevents its out-to-inward transition (Q48253036) (← links)
- A kinetic account for amphetamine-induced monoamine release. (Q50035451) (← links)
- A label-free approach to detect ligand binding to cell surface proteins in real time. (Q52562006) (← links)
- When transporters fail to be transported: how to rescue folding-deficient SLC6 transporters (Q60229357) (← links)
- How to rescue misfolded SERT, DAT and NET: targeting conformational intermediates with atypical inhibitors and partial releasers (Q91832239) (← links)
- A structural model of the human serotonin transporter in an outward-occluded state (Q93103311) (← links)