TOK1/YJL093C Literature Guide Help

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

TOK1 - Substrates/Ligands/Cofactors (9)

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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
Breinig F, et al.  (2002) Kre1p, the plasma membrane receptor for the yeast K1 viral toxin. Cell 108(3):395-405
Saldana C, et al.  (2002) Splitting the two pore domains from TOK1 results in two cationic channels with novel functional properties. J Biol Chem 277(7):4797-805
Sesti F, et al.  (2001) Immunity to K1 killer toxin: internal TOK1 blockade. Cell 105(5):637-44
Ahmed A, et al.  (1999) A molecular target for viral killer toxin: TOK1 potassium channels. Cell 99(3):283-91
Vergani P and Blatt MR  (1999) Mutations in the yeast two pore K+ channel YKC1 identify functional differences between the pore domains. FEBS Lett 458(3):285-91
Gray AT, et al.  (1998) TOK1 is a volatile anesthetic stimulated K+ channel. Anesthesiology 88(4):1076-84
Vergani P, et al.  (1998) Mutations in the pore regions of the yeast K+ channel YKC1 affect gating by extracellular K+. EMBO J 17(24):7190-8