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Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
Academic Article
Leucine 18, a hydrophobic residue essential for high affinity binding of anthopleurin B to the voltage-sensitive sodium channel.
Academic Article
Role for Pro-13 in directing high-affinity binding of anthopleurin B to the voltage-sensitive sodium channel.
Academic Article
A specific interaction between the cardiac sodium channel and site-3 toxin anthopleurin B.
Academic Article
The Na channel voltage sensor associated with inactivation is localized to the external charged residues of domain IV, S4.
Academic Article
The role of the putative inactivation lid in sodium channel gating current immobilization.
Academic Article
Arg-14 loop of site 3 anemone toxins: effects of glycine replacement on toxin affinity.
Academic Article
Role of Asn-16 and Ser-19 in anthopleurin B binding. Implications for the electrostatic nature of Na(V) site 3.
Academic Article
Charge immobilization of the voltage sensor in domain IV is independent of sodium current inactivation.
Academic Article
Molecular action of lidocaine on the voltage sensors of sodium channels.
Academic Article
State-dependent mibefradil block of Na+ channels.
Academic Article
Charge at the lidocaine binding site residue Phe-1759 affects permeation in human cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels.
Academic Article
The N terminus of connexin37 contains an alpha-helix that is required for channel function.
Academic Article
Verapamil block of T-type calcium channels.
Academic Article
Sodium channel molecular conformations and antiarrhythmic drug affinity.
Academic Article
The outermost lysine in the S4 of domain III contributes little to the gating charge in sodium channels.
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Cardiac Channels: Targets of Drugs that Affect Kinetics
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STRUCTURAL BASES OF T-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL FUNCTION
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Drug therapy targeted to the voltage-gated sodium channel
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