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These suggestions are by [[User:Eric Martz]], who invites anyone to start articles on these molecules. In cases where [[morphs]] can be done, Eric will be happy to provide technical help. | These suggestions are by [[User:Eric Martz]], who invites anyone to start articles on these molecules. In cases where [[morphs]] can be done, Eric will be happy to provide technical help. | ||
- | * | + | * Sept. 2011: <ref group="xtra">PMID: 21874019</ref><references group="xtra"/> |
+ | ** "On PIP2 binding, a flexible expansion linker contracts to a compact helical structure, the cytoplasmic domain translates 6 Å and becomes tethered to the trans-membrane domain and the innner helix gate begins to open." | ||
+ | ** Probably suitable for a morph. The apo structure |
Revision as of 17:30, 22 March 2012
This page suggests molecules or topics for future articles in Proteopedia.
Suggestions by Eric Martz
These suggestions are by User:Eric Martz, who invites anyone to start articles on these molecules. In cases where morphs can be done, Eric will be happy to provide technical help.
- Sept. 2011:
- Hansen SB, Tao X, Mackinnon R. Structural basis of PIP(2) activation of the classical inward rectifier K(+) channel Kir2.2. Nature. 2011 Aug 28. doi: 10.1038/nature10370. PMID:21874019 doi:10.1038/nature10370
- "On PIP2 binding, a flexible expansion linker contracts to a compact helical structure, the cytoplasmic domain translates 6 Å and becomes tethered to the trans-membrane domain and the innner helix gate begins to open."
- Probably suitable for a morph. The apo structure