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Interaction of connexins with protein partners in the control of channel turnover and gating
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Phosphorylation shifts unitary conductance and modifies voltage dependent kinetics of human connexin43 gap junction channels
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Site-Directed Mutations in the Transmembrane Domain M3 of Human Connexin37 Alter Channel Conductance and Gating
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Connexin43 and connexin45 form heteromeric gap junction channels in which individual components determine permeability and regulation
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Mutation of a conserved threonine in the third transmembrane helix of α-and β-connexins creates a dominant-negative closed gap junction channel
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