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Sci. STKE, 19 November 2002 EDITORS' CHOICECHANNELS Interacting Slowpoke Channel Subunits
Many ion channels consist of a pore-forming subunit along with other associated subunits and regulatory proteins that can modulate localization of the channel, its stability, and many aspects of channel conductance. These interactions are usually considered in terms of effects of the auxiliary subunits on the activity of the pore-forming subunit, but Jin et al. point out that reciprocal effects are potentially important in these protein-protein interactions. The hSlo (human slowpoke) large-conductance Ca2+-dependent K channels contribute to action potential repolarization in neurons and modulate neurotransmitter release. The pore-forming P. Jin, T. M. Weiger, I. B. Levitan, Reciprocal modulation between the
Citation: Interacting Slowpoke Channel Subunits. Sci. STKE 2002, tw430 (2002). The editors suggest the following Related Resources on Science sites:In Science Signaling
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