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Papers associated with inner ear (and kcna2)

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Characterization of a ligand binding site in the human transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 pore., Klement G., Biophys J. February 19, 2013; 104 (4): 798-806.


A conserved pre-block interaction motif regulates potassium channel activation and N-type inactivation., Pfaffinger PJ., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (11): e79891.                  


A molecular switch between the outer and the inner vestibules of the voltage-gated Na+ channel., Zarrabi T., J Biol Chem. December 10, 2010; 285 (50): 39458-70.                        


Fast and slow voltage sensor rearrangements during activation gating in Kv1.2 channels detected using tetramethylrhodamine fluorescence., Horne AJ., J Gen Physiol. July 1, 2010; 136 (1): 83-99.                      


The analysis of desensitizing CNGA1 channels reveals molecular interactions essential for normal gating., Mazzolini M., J Gen Physiol. April 1, 2009; 133 (4): 375-86.            


Intrinsic electrostatic potential in the BK channel pore: role in determining single channel conductance and block., Carvacho I., J Gen Physiol. February 1, 2008; 131 (2): 147-61.                        


KCNE1 and KCNE3 stabilize and/or slow voltage sensing S4 segment of KCNQ1 channel., Nakajo K., J Gen Physiol. September 1, 2007; 130 (3): 269-81.            


Access of quaternary ammonium blockers to the internal pore of cyclic nucleotide-gated channels: implications for the location of the gate., Contreras JE., J Gen Physiol. May 1, 2006; 127 (5): 481-94.                        


Local anesthetic block of Kv channels: role of the S6 helix and the S5-S6 linker for bupivacaine action., Nilsson J., Mol Pharmacol. June 1, 2003; 63 (6): 1417-29.

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