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Novel Protein Is Both Ion Channel And Enzyme Date: January 19, 2001 Source: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summary: Researchers have discovered a new protein component of cell-signaling pathways ...
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Figure 1: My 1967 thesis drawing of an ... and perhaps protein dynamical studies, will be needed to test this idea. The ability to actually look at ion channel structures has already begun to ...
becomes a five-protein "pentamer." The researchers found strong evidence that this structural rearrangement underlies a hitherto unexplained ion-channel phenomenon called pore dilation.
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Aug. 2 (UPI) -- A U.S. study shows inhibiting an acid sensing ion channel protein can reduce fearful behavior, making normally timid lab mice relatively fearless. University of ...
The protein forms an ion channel that opens in response to sound, causing electrical impulses that communicate the pitch, volume, and duration of a sound to the brain. Scientists have long ...
By deleting the ORAI2 protein from the CRAC channel, the scientists showed that the flow of calcium ions into cells was markedly increased. Furthermore, they found the deletion of both proteins ...
The researchers found that mice without the ion channel protein TRPA1 showed fewer signs of asthma. "When compared to normal mice, those lacking the gene for TRPA1 had greatly diminished ...
Study: ‘Suicidal’ mechanism discovered in ion channel receptors enables the sensing of heat and pain
“What we have found is that in order to achieve their high temperature sensitivity, the ion channel needs to undergo extreme structural changes in their functional state, and these extreme changes ...
A new study shows that loss or chemical inhibition of a protein, known as acid sensing ion channel protein, reduces innate fear behavior in lab animals, making normally timid mice relatively fearless.
A University of Iowa study shows that loss or chemical inhibition of a protein, known as acid sensing ion channel protein (ASIC1a), reduces innate fear behavior in lab animals, making normally ...
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