ABCC7 p.Cys128Ser
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PMID: 17036051
[PubMed]
Mense M et al: "In vivo phosphorylation of CFTR promotes formation of a nucleotide-binding domain heterodimer."
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180
CFTR with substitutions C128S, C225S, C343S and C866S was provided by Dr DC Dawson (OHSU, Portland, OR, USA).
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ABCC7 p.Cys128Ser 17036051:180:24
status: NEW
PMID: 21796426
[PubMed]
Holstead RG et al: "Functional Differences in Pore Properties Between Wild-Type and Cysteine-Less Forms of the CFTR Chloride Channel."
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4
Other cysteine substitutions (C128S, C225S, C376S, C866S) were without effect.
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ABCC7 p.Cys128Ser 21796426:4:30
status: NEW58 In contrast, other point mutants studied (C128S, C225S, C276S, C866S) had conductances that were not significantly different from wild type but were significantly different from cys-less (Fig. 2d).
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ABCC7 p.Cys128Ser 21796426:58:42
status: NEW