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Structural insights into the M-channel proximal C-terminus/calmodulin complex

Strulovich et al., 2016

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12883503470779948769
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Strulovich R
Tobelaim W
Attali B
Hirsch J
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Biochemistry

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The Kv7 (KCNQ) channel family, comprising voltage-gated potassium channels, plays major roles in fine-tuning cellular excitability by reducing firing frequency and controlling repolarization. Kv7 channels have a unique intracellular C-terminal (CT) domain bound …
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