Dysfunction of Kir2.1, thought to be the major component of inward currents, IK1, in the heart, has been linked to various channelopathies, such as short Q-T syndrome. Unfortunately, currently no known blockers of Kir2.x channels exist. In contrast, Kir1.1b, predominantly expressed in the kidney, is potently blocked by an oxidation-resistant mutant of the honey bee toxin tertiapin (tertiapin-Q). Using various computational tools, we show that both channels are closed by a hydrophobic gating mechanism and inward rectification occurs in the absence of divalent cations and polyamines. We then demonstrate that tertiapin-Q binds to the external vestibule of Kir1.1b and Kir2.1 with Kd values of 11.6 nM and 131 μM, respectively. We find that a sin...
1. The molecular basis of selectivity and gating were investigated in wild-type and mutant forms of...
Background: The inward rectifier potassium current IK1 contributes to a stable resting membrane pote...
1. The molecular basis of selectivity and gating were investigated in wild-type and mutant forms of...
AbstractUsing the recently unveiled crystal structure, and molecular and Brownian dynamics simulatio...
AbstractUsing the recently unveiled crystal structure, and molecular and Brownian dynamics simulatio...
Inwardly-rectifying potassium (Kir) channels comprise a transmembrane domain (TMD) that makes up the...
The cardiac inwardly rectifying potassium current IK1 is responsible for stabilizing the resting mem...
The cardiac inwardly rectifying potassium current IK1 is responsible for stabilizing the resting mem...
Inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels are expressed in almost all mammalian tissues and contribu...
Inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels are expressed in almost all mammalian tissues and contribu...
Tertiapin, a short peptide from honey bee venom, has been reported to specifically block the inwardl...
Tertiapin (TPN) is a 21 amino acid venom peptide from Apis mellifera that inhibits certain members o...
Inward-rectifier potassium (K+) channels conduct K+ ions most efficiently in one direction, into the...
Inward rectifying K channels are essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and regulating...
Inward rectifying K channels are essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and regulating...
1. The molecular basis of selectivity and gating were investigated in wild-type and mutant forms of...
Background: The inward rectifier potassium current IK1 contributes to a stable resting membrane pote...
1. The molecular basis of selectivity and gating were investigated in wild-type and mutant forms of...
AbstractUsing the recently unveiled crystal structure, and molecular and Brownian dynamics simulatio...
AbstractUsing the recently unveiled crystal structure, and molecular and Brownian dynamics simulatio...
Inwardly-rectifying potassium (Kir) channels comprise a transmembrane domain (TMD) that makes up the...
The cardiac inwardly rectifying potassium current IK1 is responsible for stabilizing the resting mem...
The cardiac inwardly rectifying potassium current IK1 is responsible for stabilizing the resting mem...
Inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels are expressed in almost all mammalian tissues and contribu...
Inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels are expressed in almost all mammalian tissues and contribu...
Tertiapin, a short peptide from honey bee venom, has been reported to specifically block the inwardl...
Tertiapin (TPN) is a 21 amino acid venom peptide from Apis mellifera that inhibits certain members o...
Inward-rectifier potassium (K+) channels conduct K+ ions most efficiently in one direction, into the...
Inward rectifying K channels are essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and regulating...
Inward rectifying K channels are essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and regulating...
1. The molecular basis of selectivity and gating were investigated in wild-type and mutant forms of...
Background: The inward rectifier potassium current IK1 contributes to a stable resting membrane pote...
1. The molecular basis of selectivity and gating were investigated in wild-type and mutant forms of...