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Subunits act independently in a cyclic nucleotide-activated K(+) channel.

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  • Subunits act independently in a cyclic nucleotide-activated K(+) channel. Abstract Text:

    abhishek cukkemaneAbhishek Cukkemane, ,kerstin novakKerstin Novak,thomas genschThomas Gensch,wolfgang Wolfgang ,tanja gerharzTanja Gerharz,u benjamin kauppU Benjamin Kaupp,reinhard seifertReinhard Seifert,

    Ion channels gated by cyclic nucleotides have crucial roles in neuronal excitability and signal transduction of sensory neurons. Here, we studied ligand binding of a cyclic nucleotide-activated K(+) channel from Mesorhizobium loti and its isolated cyclic nucleotide-binding domain. The channel and the binding domain alone bind cyclic AMP with similar affinity in a non-cooperative manner. The cAMP sensitivities of binding and activation coincide. Thus, each subunit in the tetrameric channel acts independently of the others. The binding and gating properties of the bacterial channel are distinctively different from those of eukaryotic cyclic nucleotide-gated channels.

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    a cukkemaneA Cukkemane,b B ,k novakK Novak,t genschT Gensch,w W ,t gerharzT Gerharz,ub kauppUB Kaupp,r seifertR Seifert,

    For similar investigative techniques: chemistry, analytical: photometry: luminescent measurements: fluorometry: spectrometry, fluorescence research abstracts see: investigative techniques: chemistry, analytical: photometry: luminescent measurements: fluorometry: spectrometry, fluorescence research

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    Subunits act independently in a cyclic nucleotide-activated K(+) channel. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: EMBO reports

    VOLUME: 8

    Page Numbers: 749-55

    Journal Abbreviation: EMBO Rep.

    ISSN: 1469-221X

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

    Subunits act independently in a cyclic nucleotide-activated K(+) channel. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 100963049

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    KEYWORDS: Spectrometry, Fluorescence

    MESH TERMS: chemistry

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Subunits act independently in a cyclic nucleotide-activated K(+) channel. Information

    Substance Name: Cyclic AMP

    Registry Number: 60-92-4

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Subunits act independently in a cyclic nucleotide-activated K(+) channel.

    AFFILIATION: Institut für Neurowissenschaften und Biophysik INB-1, Abteilung Zelluläre Biophysik, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Leo-Brandt-Strasse, 52425 Jülich, Germany.

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

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