Structure and physiological function of the human KCNQ1 channel voltage sensor intermediate state

  1. Keenan C Taylor
  2. Po Wei Kang
  3. Panpan Hou
  4. Nien-Du Yang
  5. Georg Kuenze
  6. Jarrod A Smith
  7. Jingyi Shi
  8. Hui Huang
  9. Kelli McFarland White
  10. Dungeng Peng
  11. Alfred L George
  12. Jens Meiler
  13. Robert L McFeeters
  14. Jianmin Cui
  15. Charles R Sanders  Is a corresponding author
  1. Vanderbilt University, United States
  2. Washington University in St Louis, United States
  3. Northwestern University, United States
  4. University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
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  1. Keenan C Taylor
  2. Po Wei Kang
  3. Panpan Hou
  4. Nien-Du Yang
  5. Georg Kuenze
  6. Jarrod A Smith
  7. Jingyi Shi
  8. Hui Huang
  9. Kelli McFarland White
  10. Dungeng Peng
  11. Alfred L George
  12. Jens Meiler
  13. Robert L McFeeters
  14. Jianmin Cui
  15. Charles R Sanders
(2020)
Structure and physiological function of the human KCNQ1 channel voltage sensor intermediate state
eLife 9:e53901.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53901