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A Structural Model for the Full-length Shaker Potassium Channel Kv1.2[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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Mammalian Shaker Kv1.2 potassium channel- beta subunit complex[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of KvAP-33H1 Fv complex[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Structure of a Bacterial Cyclic-Nucleotide Regulated Ion Channel[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Structure of a Bacterial Cyclic Nucleotide Regulated Ion Channel[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
X-ray structure of a voltage-dependent potassium channel in complex with an Fab[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
The Crystal Structure of Full-Length KcsA in its Closed Conformation[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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POTASSIUM CHANNEL (KCSA) FULL-LENGTH FOLD[PROTON TRANSPORT, MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
On the structural basis of modal gating behavior in K+channels - E71I[IMMUNE SYSTEM/TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
KCSA POTASSIUM CHANNEL WITH TBA (TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM) AND RUBIDIUM[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
KCSA potassium channel with TBA (tetrabutylammonium) and potassium[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Potassium Channel KcsA(M96V)-Fab complex in KCl[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Structure of a mutant KcsA K+ channel[IMMUNE SYSTEM/ION TRANSPORT]
Structure of mutant KcsA potassium channel[IMMUNE SYSTEM/ION TRANSPORT]
On the structural basis of modal gating behavior in K+channels - E71Q[IMMUNE SYSTEM/TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Open KcsA potassium channel in the presence of Rb+ ion[membrane protein/metal transport]
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KcsA Potassium channel in the open-conductive state with 20 A opening at T112 in the presence of Rb+ ion[membrane protein/metal transport]
KcsA Potassium channel in the partially open state with 16 A opening at T112[membrane protein/metal transport]
KcsA potassium channel in the partially open state with 14.5 A opening at T112[membrane protein/metal transport]
KcsA Potassium channel in the partially open state with 17 A opening at T112[membrane protein/metal transport]
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