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The following pages link to Probing the outer vestibule of a sodium channel voltage sensor (Q33907695):
Displaying 48 items.
- Residue-specific effects on slow inactivation at V787 in D2-S6 of Na(v)1.4 sodium channels (Q28359616) (← links)
- Localization of the extracellular end of the voltage sensor S4 in a potassium channel (Q28360955) (← links)
- A single residue differentiates between human cardiac and skeletal muscle Na+ channel slow inactivation (Q28363700) (← links)
- Voltage-gated proton channels: molecular biology, physiology, and pathophysiology of the H(V) family (Q28681630) (← links)
- Insights into the structure and function of HV1 from a meta-analysis of mutation studies (Q28828202) (← links)
- S1 constrains S4 in the voltage sensor domain of Kv7.1 K+ channels (Q33327357) (← links)
- Studies of alpha-helicity and intersegmental interactions in voltage-gated Na+ channels: S2D4. (Q33514435) (← links)
- The dual role of calcium: pore blocker and modulator of gating (Q33546203) (← links)
- A new twist in the saga of charge movement in voltage-dependent ion channels (Q33896199) (← links)
- Ion Channel Voltage Sensors: Structure, Function, and Pathophysiology (Q34139997) (← links)
- Nonequilibrium Response Spectroscopy of Voltage-Sensitive Ion Channel Gating (Q34167076) (← links)
- Structure and function of voltage-gated sodium channels (Q34461667) (← links)
- Voltage sensor conformations in the open and closed states in ROSETTA structural models of K(+) channels (Q34624463) (← links)
- Coupled movements in voltage-gated ion channels (Q34925195) (← links)
- Structure and function of the voltage sensor of sodium channels probed by a beta-scorpion toxin. (Q35001630) (← links)
- Direct evidence that scorpion α-toxins (site-3) modulate sodium channel inactivation by hindrance of voltage-sensor movements (Q35058449) (← links)
- Structural basis for gating charge movement in the voltage sensor of a sodium channel (Q35673750) (← links)
- Voltage Sensing in Membranes: From Macroscopic Currents to Molecular Motions (Q35812340) (← links)
- Sodium channel inactivation: molecular determinants and modulation (Q36267779) (← links)
- Independent versus coupled inactivation in sodium channels. Role of the domain 2 S4 segment (Q36411959) (← links)
- State-dependent accessibility and electrostatic potential in the channel of the acetylcholine receptor. Inferences from rates of reaction of thiosulfonates with substituted cysteines in the M2 segment of the alpha subunit (Q36412074) (← links)
- Deletion of the S3-S4 linker in the Shaker potassium channel reveals two quenching groups near the outside of S4 (Q36412133) (← links)
- Specificity of charge-carrying residues in the voltage sensor of potassium channels (Q36412550) (← links)
- Interaction between the pore and a fast gate of the cardiac sodium channel (Q36421265) (← links)
- Neutralization of gating charges in domain II of the sodium channel alpha subunit enhances voltage-sensor trapping by a beta-scorpion toxin (Q36436376) (← links)
- Movement and crevices around a sodium channel S3 segment (Q36436415) (← links)
- Role of domain 4 in sodium channel slow inactivation (Q36442905) (← links)
- Gating of the bacterial sodium channel, NaChBac: voltage-dependent charge movement and gating currents (Q36445425) (← links)
- The influence of lipids on voltage-gated ion channels (Q38000778) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle na channel disorders (Q38698910) (← links)
- The chemical basis for electrical signaling (Q39240432) (← links)
- Helix packing of the cardiac Na+-Ca2+ exchanger: proximity of transmembrane segments 1, 2, and 6. (Q40265655) (← links)
- Beta-scorpion toxin effects suggest electrostatic interactions in domain II of voltage-dependent sodium channels. (Q40397576) (← links)
- Independent and cooperative motions of the Kv1.2 channel: voltage sensing and gating (Q40629118) (← links)
- Lipid-dependent gating of a voltage-gated potassium channel (Q41850010) (← links)
- The muscle chloride channel ClC-1 has a double-barreled appearance that is differentially affected in dominant and recessive myotonia (Q41910206) (← links)
- Scorpion β-toxin interference with NaV channel voltage sensor gives rise to excitatory and depressant modes (Q42562889) (← links)
- Different residues in the GABA(A) receptor alpha 1T60-alpha 1K70 region mediate GABA and SR-95531 actions (Q43918728) (← links)
- Three transmembrane conformations and sequence-dependent displacement of the S4 domain in shaker K+ channel gating (Q46080428) (← links)
- Charged residues in the alpha1 and beta2 pre-M1 regions involved in GABAA receptor activation. (Q46947140) (← links)
- Forty Years of Sodium Channels: Structure, Function, Pharmacology, and Epilepsy (Q47288120) (← links)
- A hydrophobic element secures S4 voltage sensor in position in resting Shaker K+ channels (Q48795723) (← links)
- The position of the fourth segment of domain 4 determines status of the inactivation gate in Na+ channels. (Q48825883) (← links)
- Differential effects of homologous S4 mutations in human skeletal muscle sodium channels on deactivation gating from open and inactivated states (Q48921021) (← links)
- Reconstructing voltage sensor-pore interaction from a fluorescence scan of a voltage-gated K+ channel (Q73133104) (← links)
- Substituted-cysteine accessibility method (Q77121562) (← links)
- Explorations of voltage-dependent conformational changes using cysteine scanning (Q77121566) (← links)
- The screw-helical voltage gating of ion channels (Q77796602) (← links)