42 results on '"Fakler, Bernd"'
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2. Mitochondrial complexome and import network
3. A Noelin-organized extracellular network of proteins required for constitutive and context-dependent anchoring of AMPA-receptors
4. Subunit composition, molecular environment, and activation of native TRPC channels encoded by their interactomes
5. Ultra-fast Ca 2+ -transport by PMCA-Neuroplastin Complexes
6. Hetromerization of Kir Channels: Principles of Assembly and Physiological Significance
7. An ER Assembly Line of AMPA-Receptors Controls Excitatory Neurotransmission and Its Plasticity
8. A Pharmacological Masterkey Mechanism to Unlock the Selectivity Filter Gate in K+ Channels
9. Neuroplastin and Basigin Are Essential Auxiliary Subunits of Plasma Membrane Ca2+-ATPases and Key Regulators of Ca2+ Clearance
10. Ionotropic AMPA-type glutamate and metabotropic GABAB receptors: determining cellular physiology by proteomes
11. Cryo-slicing Blue Native-Mass Spectrometry (csBN-MS), a Novel Technology for High Resolution Complexome Profiling
12. Regional Diversity and Developmental Dynamics of the AMPA-Receptor Proteome in the Mammalian Brain
13. Auxiliary GABAB Receptor Subunits Uncouple G Protein βγ Subunits from Effector Channels to Induce Desensitization
14. Cornichon2 Dictates the Time Course of Excitatory Transmission at Individual Hippocampal Synapses
15. Up-regulation of GABAB Receptor Signaling by Constitutive Assembly with the K+ Channel Tetramerization Domain-containing Protein 12 (KCTD12)
16. Opposite Effects of KCTD Subunit Domains on GABAB Receptor-mediated Desensitization
17. High-Resolution Proteomics Unravel Architecture and Molecular Diversity of Native AMPA Receptor Complexes
18. Extending the Dynamic Range of Label-free Mass Spectrometric Quantification of Affinity Purifications
19. Ion channels and their molecular environments – Glimpses and insights from functional proteomics
20. Mutant GlialCAM Causes Megalencephalic Leukoencephalopathy with Subcortical Cysts, Benign Familial Macrocephaly, and Macrocephaly with Retardation and Autism
21. Association with the Auxiliary Subunit PEX5R/Trip8b Controls Responsiveness of HCN Channels to cAMP and Adrenergic Stimulation
22. Profiling the Phospho-status of the BKCa Channel α Subunit in Rat Brain Reveals Unexpected Patterns and Complexity
23. Control of KCa Channels by Calcium Nano/Microdomains
24. NMR Analysis of KChIP4a Reveals Structural Basis for Control of Surface Expression of Kv4 Channel Complexes
25. Structural Characterization of the Kv1.4 Voltage Gated Potassium Channel T1 Domain and Mapping of its Interaction Sites with the Intracellular Domains of the Channel
26. Pacemaking by HCN Channels Requires Interaction with Phosphoinositides
27. The Epilepsy-Linked Lgi1 Protein Assembles into Presynaptic Kv1 Channels and Inhibits Inactivation by Kvβ1
28. Structural Studies on the Kv1.4 Voltage Gated Potassium Channel T1 Domain
29. Cod106, a novel synaptic protein expressed in sensory hair cells of the inner ear and in CNS neurons
30. Protein Kinase CK2 Is Coassembled with Small Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels and Regulates Channel Gating
31. Solution Structure and Function of the “Tandem Inactivation Domain” of the Neuronal A-type Potassium Channel Kv1.4
32. A Helical Region in the C Terminus of Small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ Channels Controls Assembly with Apo-calmodulin
33. NMR Structure of the “Ball-and-chain” Domain of KCNMB2, the β2-Subunit of Large Conductance Ca2+- and Voltage-activated Potassium Channels
34. Developmental Expression of the Small-Conductance Ca2+-Activated Potassium Channel SK2 in the Rat Retina
35. Control of Electrical Activity in Central Neurons by Modulating the Gating of Small Conductance Ca2+-activated K+ Channels
36. KATP channels: Linker between phospholipid metabolism and excitability
37. Gating of Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels Controls Fast Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission at Auditory Outer Hair Cells
38. NMR Structure and Functional Characteristics of the Hydrophilic N Terminus of the Potassium Channel β-Subunit Kvβ1.1
39. pH-dependent Gating of ROMK (Kir1.1) Channels Involves Conformational Changes in Both N and C Termini
40. Synthesis and Processing of the Equine Herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein M
41. Extracellular K+ and Intracellular pH Allosterically Regulate Renal Kir1.1 Channels
42. Studying block in cloned N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors
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