TOK1/YJL093C Literature Guide Help

Other names published for TOK1: DUK1, YKC1, YORK, YPK1, YJL093C

TOK1 - Protein Physical Properties (7)

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Roller A, et al.  (2008) Functional consequences of leucine and tyrosine mutations in the dual pore motifs of the yeast K(+) channel, Tok1p. Pflugers Arch 456(5):883-96
Roller A, et al.  (2005) In the yeast potassium channel, Tok1p, the external ring of aspartate residues modulates both gating and conductance. Pflugers Arch 451(2):362-70
Vergani P, et al.  (1997) Extracellular K+ and Ba2+ mediate voltage-dependent inactivation of the outward-rectifying K+ channel encoded by the yeast gene TOK1. FEBS Lett 405(3):337-44
Lesage F, et al.  (1996) A pH-sensitive yeast outward rectifier K+ channel with two pore domains and novel gating properties. J Biol Chem 271(8):4183-7
Reid JD, et al.  (1996) The S. cerevisiae outwardly-rectifying potassium channel (DUK1) identifies a new family of channels with duplicated pore domains. Receptors Channels 4(1):51-62
Ketchum KA, et al.  (1995) A new family of outwardly rectifying potassium channel proteins with two pore domains in tandem. Nature 376(6542):690-5
Bertl A, et al.  (1993) Gating and conductance in an outward-rectifying K+ channel from the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Membr Biol 132(3):183-99