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Functional Roles of Clusters of Hydrophobic and Polar Residues in the Epithelial Na+ Channel Knuckle Domain
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 290Issue 41p25140–25150Published online: August 25, 2015- Jingxin Chen
- Evan C. Ray
- Megan E. Yates
- Teresa M. Buck
- Jeffrey L. Brodsky
- Carol L. Kinlough
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 11Background: There are regulatory interactions between ENaC and extracellular factors.Results: Mutations of multiple α subunit knuckle residues activate ENaC by suppressing the inhibitory effect of Na+. Channels lacking the β or γ subunit knuckle have processing defects.Conclusion: Interactions between the α subunit knuckle and palm/finger domains regulate ENaC.Significance: Intrasubunit domain-domain interactions have important regulatory roles.