Divergent Cl-and H+ pathways underlie transport coupling and gating in CLC exchangers and channels

  1. Lilia Leisle
  2. Yanyan Xu
  3. Eva Fortea
  4. Sangyun Lee
  5. Jason D Galpin
  6. Malvin Vien
  7. Christopher A Ahern
  8. Alessio Accardi  Is a corresponding author
  9. Simon Bernèche  Is a corresponding author
  1. Weill Cornell Medical College, United States
  2. University of Basel, Switzerland
  3. University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, United States
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  1. Lilia Leisle
  2. Yanyan Xu
  3. Eva Fortea
  4. Sangyun Lee
  5. Jason D Galpin
  6. Malvin Vien
  7. Christopher A Ahern
  8. Alessio Accardi
  9. Simon Bernèche
(2020)
Divergent Cl-and H+ pathways underlie transport coupling and gating in CLC exchangers and channels
eLife 9:e51224.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.51224