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cation binding
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with cations, charged atoms or groups of atoms with a net positive charge. [GOC:jl]
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
High-Affinity Cation Binding to Organic Cation Transporter 1 Induces Movement of Helix 11 and Blocks Transport after Mutations in a Modeled Interaction Domain between Two Helices
Dmitry Gorbunov
,
V. Gorboulev
,
+4 authors
H. Koepsell
Molecular Pharmacology
2008
Corpus ID: 1093019
Voltage-clamp fluorometry was performed with a cysteine-deprived mutant of rat organic cation transporter 1 (rOCT1) in which…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Binding of inorganic cations by p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene monitored through competitive fluorophore displacement in aqueous solution.
H. Bakirci
,
A. Koner
,
W. Nau
Chemical Communications
2005
Corpus ID: 32763547
A new working principle for detecting inorganic cation binding by water-soluble calix[4]arenes involves the displacement of a…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Binding of acetylcholine and tetramethylammonium to a cyclophane receptor: anion's contribution to the cation-pi interaction.
S. Bartoli
,
S. Roelens
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2002
Corpus ID: 207039490
The interaction of the lipophilic cyclophane 1 with several acetylcholine (ACh) and tetramethylammonium (TMA) salts has been…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Cation transport: an example of structural based selectivity.
Fang Tian
,
Timothy A Cross
Journal of Molecular Biology
1999
Corpus ID: 43794021
Through the high-resolution structure of the gramicidin A channel in lamellar phase lipids and the characterization of specific…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Mutation to the glutamate in the fourth membrane segment of Na+,K+-ATPase and Ca2+-ATPase affects cation binding from both sides of the membrane and destabilizes the occluded enzyme forms.
B. Vilsen
,
J. Andersen
Biochemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 37396100
The functional consequences of mutations Glu329 --> Gln in the Na+,K+-ATPase and Glu309 --> Asp in the sarco(endo)plasmic…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Cationization Processes in Matrix‐assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry: Attachment of Divalent and Trivalent Metal Ions
Carol K. L. Wong
,
T. Chan
1997
Corpus ID: 94227360
In this paper, divalent and trivalent metal ions have been used as cationization reagents in matrix-assisted laser desorption…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Monovalent cation transport: lack of structural deformation upon cation binding.
F. Tian
,
K. C. Lee
,
W. Hu
,
T. Cross
Biochemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 7142002
Cations often deform the structure of regulatory proteins to affect a functional response, but for other protein functions a more…
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1993
1993
New frontiers in host-guest chemistry: The gas phase
J. Brodbelt
,
C. Liou
1993
Corpus ID: 31322707
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Chromomycin dimer-DNA oligomer complexes. Sequence selectivity and divalent cation specificity.
X. Gao
,
D. Patel
Biochemistry
1990
Corpus ID: 25313757
This paper reports on a solution NMR characterization of the sequence selectivity and metal ion specificity in chromomycin-DNA…
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1983
1983
pH regulation of divalent/monovalent Ca/K cation transport selectivity by a macrocyclic carrier molecule.
A. Hriciga
,
J. Lehn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1983
Corpus ID: 38901204
The lipophilic dicarboxylic acid-dicarboxamide macrocycle 1 is an efficient carrier for calcium and potassium transport through a…
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