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    Deletion of highly conserved C-terminal sequences in the Kv1 <tex>K^{+}$</tex> channel subfamily does not prevent expression of currents with wildtype characteristics

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    AbstractThe C-terminal regions of Kv1 K+ channels show little conservation between isoforms except for the last four C-terminal residues, (E/L)TDV, which are well conserved from Drosophila to man. Deletions of the 4,16, and 57 C-terminal residues of the human Kv1.5 channel did not affect whole cell current amplitude, midpoint of activation, degree of inactivation, or activation kinetics following expression in mouse L-cells. Similar results were obtained with the rat Kv1.1 channel. Therefore, the conserved (E/L)TDV motif, and most of the C-terminal amino acids, are not required for Kv1 channel expression

    T-type Calcium Channels in Health and Disease

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    Ion channels in smooth muscle: regulators of intracellular calcium and contractility

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