Direct visualization of KirBac3.1 potassium channel gating by atomic force microscopy.
KirBac3.1 belongs to a family of transmembrane potassium (K(+)) channels that permit the selective flow of K-ions across biological membranes and thereby regulate cell excitability. They are crucial for a wide range of biological processes and mutations in their genes cause multiple human diseases....
Główni autorzy: | Jarosławski, S, Zadek, B, Ashcroft, F, Vénien-Bryan, C, Scheuring, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
Wydane: |
2007
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