2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2018.11.001
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Spacial models of malfunctioned protein complexes help to elucidate signal transduction critical for insulin release

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“…Numerous mutations changing the KATP function were found in this region. 5 Those mutations affect both binding sites of ligands and the proper intersubunit communication. For example, the disruption of intersubunit salt bridges (R192–E229, R301–E292, and R314–E229) at the interface of CTDs induces a loss of the channel activity.…”
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“…Numerous mutations changing the KATP function were found in this region. 5 Those mutations affect both binding sites of ligands and the proper intersubunit communication. For example, the disruption of intersubunit salt bridges (R192–E229, R301–E292, and R314–E229) at the interface of CTDs induces a loss of the channel activity.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous mutations changing the KATP function were found in this region . Those mutations affect both binding sites of ligands and the proper intersubunit communication.…”
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