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Title | Two N-terminal domains of Kv4 K(+) channels regulate binding to and modulation by KChIP1. |
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Journal, issue, pages | Neuron, Vol. 41, Page 587-598, Year 2004 |
Publish date | Jan 6, 2004 (structure data deposition date) |
Authors | Scannevin, R.H. / Wang, K.-W. / Jow, F. / Megules, J. / Kopsco, D.C. / Edris, W. / Carroll, K.C. / Xu, W.-X. / Xu, Z.-B. / Katz, A.H. ...Scannevin, R.H. / Wang, K.-W. / Jow, F. / Megules, J. / Kopsco, D.C. / Edris, W. / Carroll, K.C. / Xu, W.-X. / Xu, Z.-B. / Katz, A.H. / Olland, S. / Lin, L. / Taylor, M. / Stahl, M. / Malakian, K. / Somers, W. / Mosyak, L. / Bowlby, M.R. / Chanda, P. / Rhodes, K.J. |
External links | Neuron / PubMed:14980207 |
Methods | X-ray diffraction |
Resolution | 2.3 - 2.6 Å |
Structure data | PDB-1s1e: PDB-1s1g: |
Chemicals | ChemComp-CA: ChemComp-HOH: ChemComp-ZN: |
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Keywords | TRANSPORT PROTEIN / KChIP / Kv Channel-interacting protein / Calcium-binding protein / EF-finger / K+ channels / tetramerization domain / T1 domain |