Role of aromatic localization in the gating process of a potassium channel.
Position of the transmembrane aromatic residues of the KirBac1.1 potassium channel shifts from an even distribution in the closed state toward the membrane/solute interface in the open state model. This is the first example of an integral membrane protein making use of the observed preference for tr...
Main Authors: | Domene, C, Vemparala, S, Klein, M, Vénien-Bryan, C, Doyle, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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