AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signaling properties of nerve and muscle cells. The rapid inactivation of Kv1.4 has been assumed to be controlled by a “ball and chain” inactivation mechanism. Besides hydrophobic interaction between inactivation ball and the channel's inner pore, the electrostatic interaction has also been proved to participate in the “ball and chain” inactivation process of Kv1.4 channel. Based on the crystal structure of Kv1.2 channel, the acidic T1–S1 linker is indicated to be a candidate interacting with the positively charged hydrophilic region of the inactivation domain. In this study, through mutating the charged residues to amino acids of opposite polar, we...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
<div><p></p><p>N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus wi...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
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 signall...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
Kv1.4 channel Ball and chain model Electrostatic interaction an hile in ” inactivation mechanism, th...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
Voltage-gated K+ channels activate with depolarization of the membrane potential and subsequently in...
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...
<div><p></p><p>N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus wi...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
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 signall...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
Kv1.4 channel Ball and chain model Electrostatic interaction an hile in ” inactivation mechanism, th...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
Voltage-gated K+ channels activate with depolarization of the membrane potential and subsequently in...
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...
<div><p></p><p>N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus wi...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...