Gating, Regulation, and Structure in K2P K+ Channels: In Varietate Concordia?

Volume: 90, Issue: 3, Pages: 309 - 317
Published: Jun 6, 2016
Abstract
K2P K(+) channels with two pore domains in tandem associate as dimers to produce so-called background conductances that are regulated by a variety of stimuli. Whereas gating in K2P channels has been poorly understood, recent developments have provided important clues regarding the gating mechanism for this family of proteins. Two modes of gating present in other K(+) channels have been considered. The first is the so-called activation gating...
Paper Details
Title
Gating, Regulation, and Structure in K2P K+ Channels: In Varietate Concordia?
Published Date
Jun 6, 2016
Volume
90
Issue
3
Pages
309 - 317
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