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Author response: Calcium dependence of both lobes of calmodulin is involved in binding to a cytoplasmic domain of SK channels
[peer_review]
2022
unpublished
KCa2.1-3 Ca 2+ -activated K + -channels (SK) require calmodulin to gate in response to cellular Ca 2+ . A model for SK gating proposes that the N-terminal domain (N-lobe) of calmodulin is required for activation, but an immobile C-terminal domain (C-lobe) has constitutive, Ca 2+independent binding. Although structures support a domain-driven hypothesis of SK gate activation by calmodulin, only a partial understanding is possible without measuring both channel activity and protein binding. We
doi:10.7554/elife.81303.sa2
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