<div><p></p><p>N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open pore, blocking conductance. Previous studies have found that introduction of negative charges into N-terminal inactivation domains disrupts inactivation; however, the Aplysia AKv1 N-type inactivation domain contains two negatively charged residues, E2 and E9. Rather than being unusual, sequence analysis shows that this N-terminal motif is highly conserved among Kv1 sequences across many phyla. Conservation analysis shows some tolerance at position 9 for other charged residues, like D9 and K9, whereas position 2 is highly conserved as E2. To examine the functional importance of these residues, site directed mutagenesis was perfor...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signall...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel’s N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation occurs when the N-terminus of a potassium channel binds into the open pore of th...
N-type inactivation occurs when the N-terminus of a potassium channel binds into the open pore of th...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signall...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
AbstractFunctional roles of different domains (pore region, S4 segment, N-terminus) of the KAT1 pota...
Rat Kv1.4 potassium channels undergo rapid inactivation, which is mediated by the N-terminal structu...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signall...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel’s N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation occurs when the N-terminus of a potassium channel binds into the open pore of th...
N-type inactivation occurs when the N-terminus of a potassium channel binds into the open pore of th...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signall...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
AbstractFunctional roles of different domains (pore region, S4 segment, N-terminus) of the KAT1 pota...
Rat Kv1.4 potassium channels undergo rapid inactivation, which is mediated by the N-terminal structu...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signall...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...