Calmodulin-dependent KCNE4 dimerization controls membrane targeting
Abstract The voltage-dependent potassium channel Kv1.3 participates in the immune response. Kv1.3 is essential in different cellular functions, such as proliferation, activation and apoptosis. Because aberrant expression of Kv1.3 is linked to autoimmune diseases, fine-tuning its function is crucial...
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Autores principales: | Sara R. Roig, Laura Solé, Silvia Cassinelli, Magalí Colomer-Molera, Daniel Sastre, Clara Serrano-Novillo, Antonio Serrano-Albarrás, M. Pilar Lillo, Michael M. Tamkun, Antonio Felipe |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cc3eae485f4147a8837d506335056aeb |
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