Structure to function of G protein-gated inwardly rectifying (GIRK) channels
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Structure to function of G protein-gated inwardly rectifying (GIRK) channels
(International review of neurobiology, v. 123)
Elsevier Academic Press, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume in the International Review of Neurobiology series is a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research into GIRK Potassium Channels. It reviews current knowledge and understanding and provides a starting point for researchers and practitioners entering the field.
Table of Contents
Unifying Mechanism of Controlling Kir3 Channel Activity by G Proteins and Phosphoinositides
Diomedes E. Logothetis, Rahul Mahajan, Scott K. Adney, Junghoon Ha, Takeharu Kawano, Xuan-Yu Meng and Meng Cui
The Roles of Gss? and Ga in Gating and Regulation of GIRK Channels
Nathan Dascal and Uri Kahanovitch
RGS Redundancy and Implications in GPCR-GIRK Signaling
Craig A. Doupnik
Structural Insights into GIRK Channel Function
Ian W. Glaaser and Paul A. Slesinger
Localization and Targeting of Girk Channels in Mammalian Central Neurons
Rafael Lujan and Carolina Aguado
GIRK Channel Plasticity and Implications for Drug Addiction
Ezequiel Marron Fernandez de Velasco, Nora McCall and Kevin Wickman
GIRK Channels: a Potential Link Between Learning and Addiction
Megan E. Tipps and Kari J. Buck
Behavioral and Genetic Evidence for GIRK Channels in the CNS: Role in Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Drug Addiction Jody Mayfield, Yuri A. Blednov and R. Adron Harris
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