ABCC7 p.Thr547Cys
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PMID: 19114635
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Wang X et al: "Mutations at the signature sequence of CFTR create a Cd(2+)-gated chloride channel."
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On the other hand, negligible effects of Cd2+ were seen with T547C, Q552C, and R553C, indicating that a specific region of the signature sequence is involved in transmitting the signal of Cd2+ binding to the gate.
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ABCC7 p.Thr547Cys 19114635:23:61
status: NEW104 In contrast, 10 μM Cd2+ shows negligible effect on the T547C mutant (Fig. 6 B).
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ABCC7 p.Thr547Cys 19114635:104:61
status: NEW106 It appears that when cysteine is engineered outside the signature sequence (i.e., T547C and R553C) or at the C-terminal end of the signature sequence (i.e., Q552C), ATP remains a much better ligand than Cd2+ (e.g., Fig. 6 B).
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ABCC7 p.Thr547Cys 19114635:106:82
status: NEW158 (B) Representative T547C current recording in the presence of 1 mM ATP or 10 μM Cd2+ .
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ABCC7 p.Thr547Cys 19114635:158:19
status: NEW168 Fig. 6 demonstrates that the Cd2+ -dependent gating also involves the signature sequence because engineering cysteine residues framing the signature sequence (i.e., T547C and R553C) did not confer this effect of Cd2+ .
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ABCC7 p.Thr547Cys 19114635:168:165
status: NEW