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The following pages link to Pores Formed by Single Subunits in Mixed Dimers of Different CLC Chloride Channels (Q56974970):
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- Chloride channels as drug targets (Q24601830) (← links)
- Removal of gating in voltage-dependent ClC-2 chloride channel by point mutations affecting the pore and C-terminus CBS-2 domain (Q24683933) (← links)
- X-ray structure of a ClC chloride channel at 3.0 A reveals the molecular basis of anion selectivity (Q27637382) (← links)
- The Gef1 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is associated with chloride channel activity. (Q27935471) (← links)
- Discovery of CLC transport proteins: cloning, structure, function and pathophysiology (Q28086820) (← links)
- Functional evaluation of human ClC-2 chloride channel mutations associated with idiopathic generalized epilepsies (Q28271976) (← links)
- A pH-sensitive chloride current in the chemoreceptor cell of rat carotid body (Q28346076) (← links)
- Crystal structures of a double-barrelled fluoride ion channel (Q28833651) (← links)
- Mimicry of a host anion channel by a Helicobacter pylori pore-forming toxin (Q30437777) (← links)
- Evaluation of the membrane-spanning domain of ClC-2 (Q33235938) (← links)
- Antiport mechanism for Cl(-)/H(+) in ClC-ec1 from normal-mode analysis (Q33767749) (← links)
- Expression and Localization of CLC Chloride Transport Proteins in the Avian Retina (Q33847649) (← links)
- Role of ClC-5 in renal endocytosis is unique among ClC exchangers and does not require PY-motif-dependent ubiquitylation (Q33885179) (← links)
- A large-conductance anion channel of the Golgi complex (Q34178303) (← links)
- Conduction mechanisms of chloride ions in ClC-type channels (Q34184812) (← links)
- Side-dependent inhibition of a prokaryotic ClC by DIDS. (Q34351093) (← links)
- Chloride/proton antiporter activity of mammalian CLC proteins ClC-4 and ClC-5. (Q34435649) (← links)
- CLC channel function and dysfunction in health and disease (Q34444580) (← links)
- Bacterial ion channels and their eukaryotic homologues. (Q34464686) (← links)
- Physiology and pathophysiology of ClC-K/barttin channels (Q34691858) (← links)
- CLC chloride channels: correlating structure with function (Q34774321) (← links)
- Cloning and characterisation of amphibian ClC-3 and ClC-5 chloride channels. (Q34991719) (← links)
- Amazing chloride channels: an overview (Q35056777) (← links)
- CLCN1 mutations in Czech patients with myotonia congenita, in silico analysis of novel and known mutations in the human dimeric skeletal muscle chloride channel (Q35070364) (← links)
- Physiology and pathophysiology of CLC-1: mechanisms of a chloride channel disease, myotonia (Q35610491) (← links)
- A two-holed story: structural secrets about ClC proteins become unraveled? (Q35894413) (← links)
- GlialCAM, a protein defective in a leukodystrophy, serves as a ClC-2 Cl(-) channel auxiliary subunit (Q35908350) (← links)
- Role of intramolecular and intermolecular interactions in ClC channel and transporter function (Q36259118) (← links)
- ClC chloride channels viewed through a transporter lens (Q36428974) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of the voltage-dependent gating of mouse parotid ClC-2 chloride channel (Q36493582) (← links)
- Role of kidney chloride channels in health and disease (Q36654977) (← links)
- CLC-0 and CFTR: chloride channels evolved from transporters (Q37129332) (← links)
- Physiological roles of CLC Cl(-)/H (+) exchangers in renal proximal tubules (Q37293281) (← links)
- Chloride channelopathies of ClC-2. (Q37535425) (← links)
- Cell biology and physiology of CLC chloride channels and transporters (Q38110745) (← links)
- Tyrosine 284 phosphorylation is required for ClC-3 chloride channel activation in vascular smooth muscle cells (Q39174527) (← links)
- Sorting Motifs of the Endosomal/Lysosomal CLC Chloride Transporters (Q39659428) (← links)
- Functional characterization of a ClC-2-like Cl(-) conductance in surface epithelial cells of rat rectal colon. (Q39711994) (← links)
- Channel-like slippage modes in the human anion/proton exchanger ClC-4. (Q39861236) (← links)
- Gating of human ClC-2 chloride channels and regulation by carboxy-terminal domains (Q39938410) (← links)
- Functional Monomerization of a ClC-Type Fluoride Transporter. (Q40451593) (← links)
- The voltage-dependent ClC-2 chloride channel has a dual gating mechanism (Q40599313) (← links)
- Involvement of helices at the dimer interface in ClC-1 common gating (Q40672943) (← links)
- Effect of an N-terminus deletion on voltage-dependent gating of the ClC-2 chloride channel (Q40697244) (← links)
- Cryptdin 3 forms anion selective channels in cytoplasmic membranes of human embryonic kidney cells. (Q40737280) (← links)
- Temperature dependence of human muscle ClC-1 chloride channel (Q40785852) (← links)
- ClC-7 is a slowly voltage-gated 2Cl(-)/1H(+)-exchanger and requires Ostm1 for transport activity (Q41760831) (← links)
- Conversion of the 2 Cl(-)/1 H+ antiporter ClC-5 in a NO3(-)/H+ antiporter by a single point mutation (Q42017056) (← links)
- A synthetic prostone activates apical chloride channels in A6 epithelial cells (Q42054094) (← links)
- Common gating of both CLC transporter subunits underlies voltage-dependent activation of the 2Cl-/1H+ exchanger ClC-7/Ostm1. (Q42273366) (← links)