Structural basis of proton-coupled potassium transport in the kup family

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  • who: Igor Tascón from the Institute Goethe University Oxford, Oxford, UK have published the research: Structural basis of proton-coupled potassium transport in the KUP family, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors show that KimA is in reality a member of the KUP family. In combination with mutational analysis, the authors propose a coupling mechanism for the symport of potassium ions and protons. The authors propose that D117 may have a role in regulation by securing a fast response to variations in potassium concentration. Based on the presented data and . . .

     

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