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The following pages link to High-affinity ouabain binding by a chimeric gastric H ,K -ATPase containing transmembrane hairpins M3-M4 and M5-M6 of the alpha 1-subunit of rat Na ,K -ATPase (Q35262910):
Displaying 15 items.
- New molecular determinants controlling the accessibility of ouabain to its binding site in human Na,K-ATPase alpha isoforms (Q24306220) (← links)
- Recent insights into the structure and mechanism of the sodium pump (Q33209018) (← links)
- Structural similarities of Na,K-ATPase and SERCA, the Ca(2 )-ATPase of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (Q34271890) (← links)
- Progesterone binding to the alpha1-subunit of the Na/K-ATPase on the cell surface: insights from computational modeling (Q36509314) (← links)
- Palytoxin action on the Na ,K -ATPase and the disruption of ion equilibria in biological systems (Q37798906) (← links)
- A structural overview of the plasma membrane Na ,K -ATPase and H -ATPase ion pumps. (Q37823210) (← links)
- Large diameter of palytoxin-induced Na/K pump channels and modulation of palytoxin interaction by Na/K pump ligands (Q42224167) (← links)
- Retinoschisin is linked to retinal Na/K-ATPase signaling and localization (Q42338638) (← links)
- Chimeras of X , K -ATPases. The M1-M6 region of Na , K -ATPase is required for Na -activated ATPase activity, whereas the M7-M10 region of H , K -ATPase is involved in K de-occlusion (Q43559851) (← links)
- Kinetic characterization of Na,K-ATPase from rabbit outer renal medulla: properties of the (alpha beta)(2) dimer (Q44494728) (← links)
- Phe783, Thr797, and Asp804 in transmembrane hairpin M5-M6 of Na ,K -ATPase play a key role in ouabain binding. (Q44583892) (← links)
- The role of loop 6/7 in folding and functional performance of Na,K-ATPase (Q46130612) (← links)
- The non-gastric H,K-ATPase as a tool to study the ouabain-binding site in Na,K-ATPase. (Q46715686) (← links)
- Electrophysiological Analysis of the Mutated Na,K-ATPase Cation Binding Pocket (Q48820652) (← links)
- Conversion of the low affinity ouabain-binding site of non-gastric H,K-ATPase into a high affinity binding site by substitution of only five amino acids (Q50651755) (← links)