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The following pages link to Identification of structural elements involved in G protein gating of the GIRK1 potassium channel (Q49035347):
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- Inwardly rectifying potassium channels: their structure, function, and physiological roles (Q24296441) (← links)
- Slow modal gating of single G protein-activated K+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes (Q24651128) (← links)
- Potassium Channels and Human Epileptic Phenotypes: An Updated Overview (Q26750434) (← links)
- X-ray structure of the mammalian GIRK2–βγ G-protein complex (Q27678502) (← links)
- Mapping of the physical interaction between the intracellular domains of an inwardly rectifying potassium channel, Kir6.2 (Q28137825) (← links)
- Signalling Via the G Protein-Activated K+ Channels (Q28259042) (← links)
- Number and stoichiometry of subunits in the native atrial G-protein-gated K+ channel, IKACh (Q28262978) (← links)
- Gbeta binding to GIRK4 subunit is critical for G protein-gated K+ channel activation (Q28274792) (← links)
- GIRK4 confers appropriate processing and cell surface localization to G-protein-gated potassium channels (Q28294120) (← links)
- Inhibition of an inward rectifier potassium channel (Kir2.3) by G-protein betagamma subunits (Q28298364) (← links)
- Ion selectivity filter regulates local anesthetic inhibition of G-protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channels (Q28346279) (← links)
- Mechanism underlying bupivacaine inhibition of G protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channels (Q28365230) (← links)
- K(+) channelepsy: progress in the neurobiology of potassium channels and epilepsy (Q30449041) (← links)
- Coupling Gbetagamma-dependent activation to channel opening via pore elements in inwardly rectifying potassium channels (Q30986158) (← links)
- M2 signaling in smooth muscle cells (Q33539506) (← links)
- Voltage-dependent modulation of N-type calcium channels: role of G protein subunits (Q33602329) (← links)
- Ethanol actions on multiple ion channels: which are important? (Q33767770) (← links)
- G-protein mediated gating of inward-rectifier K+ channels (Q33918594) (← links)
- Mechanisms underlying the activation of G-protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ (GIRK) channels by the novel anxiolytic drug, ML297. (Q33972094) (← links)
- Graded contribution of the Gbeta gamma binding domains to GIRK channel activation (Q34075992) (← links)
- Structural determinants of gating in inward-rectifier K+ channels (Q34170208) (← links)
- The pore helix is involved in stabilizing the open state of inwardly rectifying K+ channels (Q34181912) (← links)
- Role of subunit diversity in signaling by heterotrimeric G proteins (Q34437374) (← links)
- Emerging roles for G protein-gated inwardly rectifying potassium (GIRK) channels in health and disease. (Q34643934) (← links)
- Molecular basis for the inhibition of G protein-coupled inward rectifier K(+) channels by protein kinase C (Q35732692) (← links)
- Altered gating of opiate receptor-modulated K+ channels on amygdala neurons of morphine-dependent rats (Q35853366) (← links)
- Molecular determinants of inactivation and G protein modulation in the intracellular loop connecting domains I and II of the calcium channel alpha1A subunit (Q35998387) (← links)
- Structural basis for modulation of gating property of G protein-gated inwardly rectifying potassium ion channel (GIRK) by i/o-family G protein α subunit (Gαi/o). (Q36003866) (← links)
- Effector contributions to G beta gamma-mediated signaling as revealed by muscarinic potassium channel gating (Q36417623) (← links)
- Permeation and gating of an inwardly rectifying potassium channel. Evidence for a variable energy well (Q36436110) (← links)
- Structural elements in the Girk1 subunit that potentiate G protein-gated potassium channel activity (Q36504240) (← links)
- RGS proteins reconstitute the rapid gating kinetics of Gβγ-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channels (Q36587667) (← links)
- K(+) channels: function-structural overview. (Q38110757) (← links)
- New insights into the therapeutic potential of Girk channels. (Q38165545) (← links)
- Different G proteins mediate somatostatin‐induced inward rectifier K+ currents in murine brain and endocrine cells (Q38343823) (← links)
- G protein interaction with K+ and Ca2+ channels (Q38349930) (← links)
- Subunit stoichiometry of a heteromultimeric G protein-coupled inward-rectifier K+ channel. (Q38351274) (← links)
- Gating properties of GIRK channels activated by Galpha(o)- and Galpha(i)-coupled muscarinic m2 receptors in Xenopus oocytes: the role of receptor precoupling in RGS modulation. (Q38360388) (← links)
- betaL-betaM loop in the C-terminal domain of G protein-activated inwardly rectifying K(+) channels is important for G(betagamma) subunit activation (Q40599305) (← links)
- Overexpression of monomeric and multimeric GIRK4 subunits in rat atrial myocytes removes fast desensitization and reduces inward rectification of muscarinic K(+) current (I(K(ACh))). Evidence for functional homomeric GIRK4 channels. (Q40802134) (← links)
- Heterotrimeric G proteins. (Q41099712) (← links)
- G protein specificity of the muscarine-induced increase in an inward rectifier potassium current in AtT-20 cells (Q41152252) (← links)
- Selective G-protein regulation of neuronal calcium channels. (Q41180615) (← links)
- Voltage‐gated and inwardly rectifying potassium channels (Q41677912) (← links)
- Rethinking receptor-G protein-effector interactions (Q41727009) (← links)
- Evidence that direct binding of Gβγ to the GIRK1 G protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channel is important for channel activation (Q42065529) (← links)
- Identification of Regions That Regulate the Expression and Activity of G Protein‐Gated Inward Rectifier K+ Channels in Xenopus Oocytes (Q42447476) (← links)
- Divergent regulation of GIRK1 and GIRK2 subunits of the neuronal G protein gated K+ channel by GalphaiGDP and Gbetagamma. (Q42454338) (← links)
- Gbetagamma-activated inwardly rectifying K(+) (GIRK) channel activation kinetics via Galphai and Galphao-coupled receptors are determined by Galpha-specific interdomain interactions that affect GDP release rates. (Q42461109) (← links)
- Gbetagamma-dependent and Gbetagamma-independent basal activity of G protein-activated K+ channels. (Q42474705) (← links)