The molecular appearance of native TRPM7 channel complexes identified by high-resolution proteomics

  1. Astrid Kollewe
  2. Vladimir Chubanov
  3. Fong Tsuen Tseung
  4. Leonor Correia
  5. Eva Schmidt
  6. Anna Rössig
  7. Susanna Zierler
  8. Alexander Haupt
  9. Catrin Swantje Müller
  10. Wolfgang Bildl
  11. Uwe Schulte
  12. Annette Nicke  Is a corresponding author
  13. Bernd Fakler  Is a corresponding author
  14. Thomas Gudermann  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Freiburg, Germany
  2. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  3. University Linz, Austria
  4. Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, Germany
  5. LMU Munich, Germany
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  1. Astrid Kollewe
  2. Vladimir Chubanov
  3. Fong Tsuen Tseung
  4. Leonor Correia
  5. Eva Schmidt
  6. Anna Rössig
  7. Susanna Zierler
  8. Alexander Haupt
  9. Catrin Swantje Müller
  10. Wolfgang Bildl
  11. Uwe Schulte
  12. Annette Nicke
  13. Bernd Fakler
  14. Thomas Gudermann
(2021)
The molecular appearance of native TRPM7 channel complexes identified by high-resolution proteomics
eLife 10:e68544.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68544