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HAT1 wt Allele
Known as:
Histone Acetyltransferase 1 wt Allele
, KAT1
Human HAT1 wild-type allele is located within 2q31.2-q33.1 and is approximately 70 kb in length. This allele, which encodes histone acetyltransferase…
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2012
2012
The pH sensor of the plant K+-uptake channel KAT1 is built from a sensory cloud rather than from single key amino acids.
W. González
,
Janin Riedelsberger
,
+4 authors
I. Dreyer
Biochemical Journal
2012
Corpus ID: 22406077
The uptake of potassium ions (K+) accompanied by an acidification of the apoplasm is a prerequisite for stomatal opening. The…
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2009
2009
Ion selectivity of the Kat1 K+ channel pore
R. L. Nakamura
,
R. Gaber
Molecular membrane biology
2009
Corpus ID: 43892099
Kat1 is a highly selective inward-rectifying K+ channel that opens for extended periods under conditions of extreme…
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2008
2008
Purification of the functional plant membrane channel KAT1.
T. Hibi
,
Shiho Aoki
,
+5 authors
N. Uozumi
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2008
Corpus ID: 7091513
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Inward rectifier potassium channels in plants differ from their animal counterparts in response to voltage and channel modulators
R. Hedrich
,
Oscar Moran
,
+7 authors
Klaus Palme
European Biophysics Journal
2004
Corpus ID: 12718513
We have investigated the electrophysiological basis of potassium inward rectification of the KAT1 gene product from Arabidopsis…
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2001
2001
Sodium Blocking Induced by a Point Mutation at the C-Terminal End of the Pore Helix of the KAT1 Channel
Nobuyuki Uozumi
,
K. Yamada
,
S. Goshima
,
Toshihiro Ona
,
S. Oiki
Journal of Membrane Biology
2001
Corpus ID: 25515594
Abstract. A plant hyperpolarization-activating K+ channel, KAT1, is highly selective for K+ over Na+ and is little affected by…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Co-expression of calcium-dependent protein kinase with the inward rectified guard cell K+ channel KAT1 alters current parameters in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
G. Berkowitz
,
Xiao Zhang
,
R. Mercier
,
Qiang Leng
,
Michael T. Lawton
Plant and Cell Physiology
2000
Corpus ID: 23712214
Increased guard cell cytosolic [Ca2+] is known to be involved in signal transduction pathways leading to stomatal closure, and…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Distinct Molecular Bases for pH Sensitivity of the Guard Cell K+ Channels KST1 and KAT1*
S. Hoth
,
R. Hedrich
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1999
Corpus ID: 32979795
Acid-induced potassium uptake through K+ channels is a prerequisite for stomatal opening. Our previous studies identified a pore…
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1998
1998
Single mutations strongly alter the K+‐selective pore of the Kin channel KAT1
I. Dreyer
,
D. Becker
,
+4 authors
R. Hedrich
FEBS Letters
1998
Corpus ID: 22689586
1994
1994
Novel cell-surface Ag expressed on rat osteoclasts regulating the function of the calcitonin receptor.
T. Kukita
,
A. Kukita
,
+4 authors
T. Iijima
Journal of Immunology
1994
Corpus ID: 6760576
Osteoclasts are known to be hematopoietic in origin. However, the detailed mechanisms of their differentiation and activation are…
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1994
1994
Heterologous expression of K+ channels in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: strategies for molecular analysis of structure and function.
J. Anderson
,
R. L. Nakamura
,
R. Gaber
Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology
1994
Corpus ID: 35129505
The ability to express heterologous proteins in K+ uptake-defective strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be exploited to…
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