Transferring knowledge towards understanding the pore stabilizing variations in K(+) channels: pore stability in K(+) channels
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10863-012-9407-6
Transferring knowledge towards understanding the pore stabilizing variations in K(+) channels: pore stability in K(+) channels
Abstract
Recent advances in structural biology underlying mechanisms of channel gating have strengthened our knowledge about how K(+) channels can be inter-convertible between conductive and non-conductive states. We have reviewed and combined mutagenesis with biochemical, biophysical and structural information in order to understand the critical roles of the pore residues in stabilizing the pore structure and channel open state. We also discuss how the latest knowledge on the K(+) channel KcsA may provide a step towards better understanding of distinct pore stabilizing differences among diversified K(+) channels.
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