Subunit arrangement and function in NMDA receptors
Furukawa H, Singh SK, Mancusso R, Gouaux E. Subunit arrangement and function in NMDA receptors. Nature 2005, 438: 185-192. PMID: 16281028, DOI: 10.1038/nature04089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeteromeric ion channelsNR1-NR2AMammalian central nervous systemSlow channel openingChannel openingHeterodimer interfaceTransduction cascadeIon channel openingSubunit arrangementSubunit interfaceIon channelsNR2 subunitsReceptor functionChannel deactivationNMDA receptorsNMDA receptor functionReceptorsExcitatory neurotransmissionFunctional unitsCentral nervous systemNR1GlutamateGlycineNervous systemHeterodimersControl of the CFTR channel's gates
Vergani P, Basso C, Mense M, Nairn A, Gadsby D. Control of the CFTR channel's gates. Biochemical Society Transactions 2005, 33: 1003-1007. DOI: 10.1042/bst0331003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChannel gateIon channelsProtein family membersNBD dimer interfaceAnion-selective poreEvolutionary conservationABC proteinsCFTR moleculesForm homodimersTransmembrane domainATP bindingHeterodimer interfaceDimer interfaceMolecular mechanismsTight dimerizationNBDATPSingle-channel recordingsResiduesFamily membersNBD1NBD2Cystic fibrosis patientsMutagenesisHomodimerControl of the CFTR channel's gates.
Vergani P, Basso C, Mense M, Nairn A, Gadsby D. Control of the CFTR channel's gates. Biochemical Society Transactions 2005, 33: 1003-7. PMID: 16246032, PMCID: PMC2728124, DOI: 10.1042/bst20051003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChannel gateIon channelsProtein family membersNBD dimer interfaceAnion-selective poreEvolutionary conservationABC proteinsCFTR moleculesForm homodimersTransmembrane domainATP bindingHeterodimer interfaceDimer interfaceMolecular mechanismsTight dimerizationNBDATPSingle-channel recordingsResiduesFamily membersNBD1NBD2Cystic fibrosis patientsMutagenesisHomodimer
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