Localization and functional consequences of a direct interaction between TRIOBP-1 and hERG/KCNH2 proteins in the heart

Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Reduced levels of hERG protein and the corresponding repolarizing current IKr can cause arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death, but the underlying cellular mechanisms controlling hERG surface expression are not well understood. We identified TRIOBP-1, an F-actin binding protein previously associated with actin polymerization, as a putative hERG-interacting protein in a yeast-two hybrid screen of a cardiac library. We corroborated this interaction...
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Title
Localization and functional consequences of a direct interaction between TRIOBP-1 and hERG/KCNH2 proteins in the heart
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
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