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Deconstructing voltage sensor function and pharmacology in sodium channels
Frank Bosmans, Marie-France Martin-Eauclaire & Kenton J. Swartz
Nature 456, 202-208(13 November 2008)
doi:10.1038/nature07473
Figure 1
Transfer of the voltage sensor paddle motifs from rNav1.2a to Kv2.1.
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Sensitivity of rNav1.2a paddle chimaeras to extracellular toxins.
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Scanning mutagenesis of Nav channel paddle motifs.
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Reconstitution of paddle mutants into rNav1.2a and their effects on toxin–channel interactions.
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Kinetics of opening and closing for rNav1.2a/Kv2.1 chimaeras.
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Identifying a tarantula toxin selective for the paddle motif in domain IV.
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