ABCC7 p.Phe1294Cys

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PMID: 18658148 [PubMed] He L et al: "Multiple membrane-cytoplasmic domain contacts in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) mediate regulation of channel gating."
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84 The successful cross-linking of the residue pairs N268C (CL2) and F1294C (NBD2) by the MTS reagents of various spacer arm lengths confirmed this contact (Fig. 2A).
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ABCC7 p.Phe1294Cys 18658148:84:66
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150 As shown in Fig. 5, treatment of the cells with PKA stimulation mixture before and during cross-linking had no effect on cross-linking between either M498C/G1061C (Fig. 5A, left panel) or N268C/F1294C (Fig. 5B, left panel), although phosphorylation-sensitive CFTR antibody mAb 450 confirmed the phosphorylation of CFTR (Fig. 5, A and B, right panels).
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ABCC7 p.Phe1294Cys 18658148:150:194
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166 Cys pairs were introduced at: A interface between NBD1 Q-loop and CL4 (M498C/G1061C); B, interface between NBD2 Q-loop and CL2 (N268C/ F1294C); or C, both Q-loops (W496C and K1292C).
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ABCC7 p.Phe1294Cys 18658148:166:135
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