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The A kinase anchoring protein is required for mediating the effect of protein kinase A on ROMK1 channels., Ali S, Chen X, Lu M, Xu JZ, Lerea KM, Hebert SC, Wang WH., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 18, 1998; 95 (17): 10274-8.


Coupled ion movement underlies rectification in an inward-rectifier K+ channel., Spassova M, Lu Z., J Gen Physiol. August 1, 1998; 112 (2): 211-21.            


Interaction of permeant and blocking ions in cloned inward-rectifier K+ channels., Oliver D, Hahn H, Antz C, Ruppersberg JP, Fakler B., Biophys J. May 1, 1998; 74 (5): 2318-26.


A novel crystallization method for visualizing the membrane localization of potassium channels., Lopatin AN, Makhina EN, Nichols CG., Biophys J. May 1, 1998; 74 (5): 2159-70.


Assembly of ROMK1 (Kir 1.1a) inward rectifier K+ channel subunits involves multiple interaction sites., Koster JC, Bentle KA, Nichols CG, Ho K., Biophys J. April 1, 1998; 74 (4): 1821-9.


Direct activation of inward rectifier potassium channels by PIP2 and its stabilization by Gbetagamma., Huang CL, Feng S, Hilgemann DW., Nature. February 19, 1998; 391 (6669): 803-6.


Cyclosporin A selectively reduces the functional expression of Kir2.1 potassium channels in Xenopus oocytes., Chen H, Kubo Y, Hoshi T, Heinemann SH., FEBS Lett. February 6, 1998; 422 (3): 307-10.


Probing the water permeability of ROMK1 and amphotericin B channels using Xenopus oocytes., Sabirov RZ, Morishima S, Okada Y., Biochim Biophys Acta. January 5, 1998; 1368 (1): 19-26.


Role of the NH2 terminus of the cloned renal K+ channel, ROMK1, in arachidonic acid-mediated inhibition., Macica CM, Yang Y, Lerea K, Hebert SC, Wang W., Am J Physiol. January 1, 1998; 274 (1 Pt 2): F175-81.


Role of the NH 2 terminus of the cloned renal K + channel, ROMK1, in arachidonic acid-mediated inhibition., Macica CM, Yang Y, Lerea K, Hebert SC, Wang W., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. January 1, 1998; 274 (1): F175-F181.


Localization of ROMK channels in the rat kidney., Mennitt PA, Wade JB, Ecelbarger CA, Palmer LG, Frindt G., J Am Soc Nephrol. December 1, 1997; 8 (12): 1823-30.


A conserved cytoplasmic region of ROMK modulates pH sensitivity, conductance, and gating., Choe H, Zhou H, Palmer LG, Sackin H., Am J Physiol. October 1, 1997; 273 (4): F516-29.


Is the secretory K channel in the rat CCT ROMK?, Palmer LG, Choe H, Frindt G., Am J Physiol. September 1, 1997; 273 (3 Pt 2): F404-10.


Purification, characterization, and synthesis of an inward-rectifier K+ channel inhibitor from scorpion venom., Lu Z, MacKinnon R., Biochemistry. June 10, 1997; 36 (23): 6936-40.


Cation permeation and blockade of ROMK1, a cloned renal potassium channel., Löffler K, Hunter M., Pflugers Arch. June 1, 1997; 434 (2): 151-8.


Inwardly rectifying potassium channels: their molecular heterogeneity and function., Isomoto S, Kondo C, Kurachi Y., Jpn J Physiol. February 1, 1997; 47 (1): 11-39.


Cloning and functional expression of a novel isoform of ROMK inwardly rectifying ATP-dependent K+ channel, ROMK6 (Kir1.1f)., Kondo C, Isomoto S, Matsumoto S, Yamada M, Horio Y, Yamashita S, Takemura-Kameda K, Matsuzawa Y, Kurachi Y., FEBS Lett. December 9, 1996; 399 (1-2): 122-6.


Mutations in the pore region of ROMK enhance Ba2+ block., Zhou H, Chepilko S, Schütt W, Choe H, Palmer LG, Sackin H., Am J Physiol. December 1, 1996; 271 (6 Pt 1): C1949-56.


Arachidonic acid inhibits activity of cloned renal K+ channel, ROMK1., Macica CM, Yang Y, Hebert SC, Wang WH., Am J Physiol. September 1, 1996; 271 (3 Pt 2): F588-94.


Identification of a titratable lysine residue that determines sensitivity of kidney potassium channels (ROMK) to intracellular pH., Fakler B, Schultz JH, Yang J, Schulte U, Brandle U, Zenner HP, Jan LY, Ruppersberg JP., EMBO J. August 15, 1996; 15 (16): 4093-9.


Molecular site for nucleotide binding on an ATP-sensitive renal K+ channel (ROMK2)., McNicholas CM, Yang Y, Giebisch G, Hebert SC., Am J Physiol. August 1, 1996; 271 (2 Pt 2): F275-85.


Mapping the block of a cloned human inward rectifier potassium channel by dofetilide., Kiehn J, Wible B, Lacerda AE, Brown AM., Mol Pharmacol. August 1, 1996; 50 (2): 380-7.


Extracellular K+ and intracellular pH allosterically regulate renal Kir1.1 channels., Doi T, Fakler B, Schultz JH, Schulte U, Brändle U, Weidemann S, Zenner HP, Lang F, Ruppersberg JP., J Biol Chem. July 19, 1996; 271 (29): 17261-6.


Phosphorylation of the ATP-sensitive, inwardly rectifying K+ channel, ROMK, by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase., Xu ZC, Yang Y, Hebert SC., J Biol Chem. April 19, 1996; 271 (16): 9313-9.


A unique P-region residue is required for slow voltage-dependent gating of a G protein-activated inward rectifier K+ channel expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Kofuji P, Doupnik CA, Davidson N, Lester HA., J Physiol. February 1, 1996; 490 ( Pt 3) 633-45.


Three distinct structural environments of a transmembrane domain in the inwardly rectifying potassium channel ROMK1 defined by perturbation., Choe S, Stevens CF, Sullivan JM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 19, 1995; 92 (26): 12046-9.


Susceptibility of cloned K+ channels to reactive oxygen species., Duprat F, Guillemare E, Romey G, Fink M, Lesage F, Lazdunski M, Honore E., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 5, 1995; 92 (25): 11796-800.


Subunit-specific inhibition of inward-rectifier K+ channels by quinidine., Doi T, Fakler B, Schultz JH, Ehmke H, Brändle U, Zenner HP, Süssbrich H, Lang F, Ruppersberg JP, Busch AE., FEBS Lett. November 20, 1995; 375 (3): 193-6.


C-terminus determinants for Mg2+ and polyamine block of the inward rectifier K+ channel IRK1., Taglialatela M, Ficker E, Wible BA, Brown AM., EMBO J. November 15, 1995; 14 (22): 5532-41.


Probing a potassium channel pore with an engineered protonatable site., Lu Z, MacKinnon R., Biochemistry. October 10, 1995; 34 (40): 13133-8.


Inhibition of function in Xenopus oocytes of the inwardly rectifying G-protein-activated atrial K channel (GIRK1) by overexpression of a membrane-attached form of the C-terminal tail., Dascal N, Doupnik CA, Ivanina T, Bausch S, Wang W, Lin C, Garvey J, Chavkin C, Lester HA, Davidson N., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 18, 1995; 92 (15): 6758-62.


A novel ATP-dependent inward rectifier potassium channel expressed predominantly in glial cells., Takumi T, Ishii T, Horio Y, Morishige K, Takahashi N, Yamada M, Yamashita T, Kiyama H, Sohmiya K, Nakanishi S., J Biol Chem. July 7, 1995; 270 (27): 16339-46.


ROMK inwardly rectifying ATP-sensitive K+ channel. II. Cloning and distribution of alternative forms., Boim MA, Ho K, Shuck ME, Bienkowski MJ, Block JH, Slightom JL, Yang Y, Brenner BM, Hebert SC., Am J Physiol. June 1, 1995; 268 (6 Pt 2): F1132-40.


Intracellular H+ inhibits a cloned rat kidney outer medulla K+ channel expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Tsai TD, Shuck ME, Thompson DP, Bienkowski MJ, Lee KS., Am J Physiol. May 1, 1995; 268 (5 Pt 1): C1173-8.


Cloning and functional characterization of a novel ATP-sensitive potassium channel ubiquitously expressed in rat tissues, including pancreatic islets, pituitary, skeletal muscle, and heart., Inagaki N, Tsuura Y, Namba N, Masuda K, Gonoi T, Horie M, Seino Y, Mizuta M, Seino S., J Biol Chem. March 17, 1995; 270 (11): 5691-4.


A structural determinant of differential sensitivity of cloned inward rectifier K+ channels to intracellular spermine., Fakler B, Brändle U, Bond C, Glowatzki E, König C, Adelman JP, Zenner HP, Ruppersberg JP., FEBS Lett. December 19, 1994; 356 (2-3): 199-203.


Cloning provides evidence for a family of inward rectifier and G-protein coupled K+ channels in the brain., Lesage F, Duprat F, Fink M, Guillemare E, Coppola T, Lazdunski M, Hugnot JP., FEBS Lett. October 10, 1994; 353 (1): 37-42.


Gating of inwardly rectifying K+ channels localized to a single negatively charged residue., Wible BA, Taglialatela M, Ficker E, Brown AM., Nature. September 15, 1994; 371 (6494): 246-9.


Electrostatic tuning of Mg2+ affinity in an inward-rectifier K+ channel., Lu Z, MacKinnon R., Nature. September 15, 1994; 371 (6494): 243-6.


A conductance maximum observed in an inward-rectifier potassium channel., Lu Z, MacKinnon R., J Gen Physiol. September 1, 1994; 104 (3): 477-86.


Regulation of ROMK1 K+ channel activity involves phosphorylation processes., McNicholas CM, Wang W, Ho K, Hebert SC, Giebisch G., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 16, 1994; 91 (17): 8077-81.


Cloning and expression of a novel human brain inward rectifier potassium channel., Makhina EN, Kelly AJ, Lopatin AN, Mercer RW, Nichols CG., J Biol Chem. August 12, 1994; 269 (32): 20468-74.


Cloning a novel human brain inward rectifier potassium channel and its functional expression in Xenopus oocytes., Tang W, Yang XC., FEBS Lett. July 18, 1994; 348 (3): 239-43.


Molecular cloning and functional expression of a novel brain-specific inward rectifier potassium channel., Morishige K, Takahashi N, Jahangir A, Yamada M, Koyama H, Zanelli JS, Kurachi Y., FEBS Lett. June 13, 1994; 346 (2-3): 251-6.


Specification of pore properties by the carboxyl terminus of inwardly rectifying K+ channels., Taglialatela M, Wible BA, Caporaso R, Brown AM., Science. May 6, 1994; 264 (5160): 844-7.


Alternative splicing of human inwardly rectifying K+ channel ROMK1 mRNA., Yano H, Philipson LH, Kugler JL, Tokuyama Y, Davis EM, Le Beau MM, Nelson DJ, Bell GI, Takeda J., Mol Pharmacol. May 1, 1994; 45 (5): 854-60.


Mg(2+)-dependent inward rectification of ROMK1 potassium channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Nichols CG, Ho K, Hebert S., J Physiol. May 1, 1994; 476 (3): 399-409.


Molecular cloning, functional expression and localization of a novel inward rectifier potassium channel in the rat brain., Koyama H, Morishige K, Takahashi N, Zanelli JS, Fass DN, Kurachi Y., FEBS Lett. March 21, 1994; 341 (2-3): 303-7.


Primary structure and functional properties of an epithelial K channel., Zhou H, Tate SS, Palmer LG., Am J Physiol. March 1, 1994; 266 (3 Pt 1): C809-24.


Primary structure and functional expression of a rat G-protein-coupled muscarinic potassium channel., Kubo Y, Reuveny E, Slesinger PA, Jan YN, Jan LY., Nature. August 26, 1993; 364 (6440): 802-6.

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