The second PI(3,5)P2 binding site in the S0 helix of KCNQ1 stabilizes PIP2-at the primary PI1 site with potential consequences on intermediate-to-open state transition.

M. Dellin, I. Rohrbeck, P. Asrani, J. A. Schreiber, N. Ritter, F. Glorius, B. Wünsch, T. Budde, L. Temme, T. Strünker, B. Stallmeyer, F. Tüttelmann, S. G. Meuth, M. Spehr, J. Matschke, A. Steinbicker, R. Stoll, N. Strutz-Seebohm, G. Seebohm

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Details about the publication

JournalBiological Chemistry
Volume404
Issue4
Page range241-254
StatusPublished
Release year2023
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1515/hsz-2022-0247
Keywordsbinding site; S0 helix; KCNQ1; PIP2; PI1;

Authors from the University of Münster

Wünsch, Bernhard
Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Wünsch)