Calmodulin/KCa3.1 channel interactions as determinant to the KCa3.1 Ca2+ dependent gating : theoretical and experimental analyses
Differentes études ont montré que la sensibilité au Ca2+ du canal KCa3.1, un canal potassique indépendant du voltage, était conférée par la protéine calmoduline (CaM) liée de façon constitutive au canal. Cette liaison impliquerait la région C-lobe de la CaM et un domaine de $\ikca$ directement r...
Main Author: | Morales, Patricia |
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Other Authors: | Sauvé, Rémy |
Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1866/4890 |
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