The ligand-sensitive gate of a potassium channel lies close to the selectivity filter
Potassium channels selectively conduct K+ ions across cell membranes and have key roles in cell excitability. Their opening and closing can be spontaneous or controlled by membrane voltage or ligand binding. We used Ba2+ as a probe to determine the location of the ligand-sensitive gate in an inwardl...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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