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====References====
====References====
Jurgen, K. (1998). Functional expression of GFP-tagged Kv1.3 and Kv1.4 channels in HEK 293 cells. European Journal of Neuroscience, 10(12), 3908-3912.
Levitan, E. S. (1999). [3] tagging potassium ion channels with green fluorescent protein to study mobility and interactions with other proteins. In P. Michael Conn (Ed.), Methods in enzymology (pp. 47-58)Academic Press.
Riely, B. K., Lougnon, G., Ane, J. M., & Cook, D. R. (2007). The symbiotic ion channel homolog DMI1 is localized in the nuclear membrane of medicago truncatula roots. The Plant Journal : for cell and molecular biology, 49(2), 208-216.
Riely, B. K., Lougnon, G., Ane, J. M., & Cook, D. R. (2007). The symbiotic ion channel homolog DMI1 is localized in the nuclear membrane of medicago truncatula roots. The Plant Journal : for cell and molecular biology, 49(2), 208-216.


Szanda, G., Koncz, P., Varnai, P., & Spat, A. (2006). Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake with and without the formation of high-Ca2+ microdomains. Cell calcium, 40(5-6), 527-537.
Szanda, G., Koncz, P., Varnai, P., & Spat, A. (2006). Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake with and without the formation of high-Ca2+ microdomains. Cell calcium, 40(5-6), 527-537.
Treves, S., Pouliquin, P., Moccagatta, L., & Zorzato, F. (2002/1). Functional properties of EGFP-tagged skeletal muscle calcium-release channel (ryanodine receptor) expressed in COS-7 cells: Sensitivity to caffeine and 4-chloro-m-cresol. Cell Calcium, 31(1), 1-12.

Revision as of 22:03, 2 May 2007

TR Red Mod4 Research Proposal: Design of a Fluorescent Tag for Tracking Conformational Change of Ion Channels

Overview

Background

Statement of the Problem

Project Details and Methods

Predicted Outcome

Resources Required

References

Jurgen, K. (1998). Functional expression of GFP-tagged Kv1.3 and Kv1.4 channels in HEK 293 cells. European Journal of Neuroscience, 10(12), 3908-3912.

Levitan, E. S. (1999). [3] tagging potassium ion channels with green fluorescent protein to study mobility and interactions with other proteins. In P. Michael Conn (Ed.), Methods in enzymology (pp. 47-58)Academic Press.

Riely, B. K., Lougnon, G., Ane, J. M., & Cook, D. R. (2007). The symbiotic ion channel homolog DMI1 is localized in the nuclear membrane of medicago truncatula roots. The Plant Journal : for cell and molecular biology, 49(2), 208-216.

Szanda, G., Koncz, P., Varnai, P., & Spat, A. (2006). Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake with and without the formation of high-Ca2+ microdomains. Cell calcium, 40(5-6), 527-537.

Treves, S., Pouliquin, P., Moccagatta, L., & Zorzato, F. (2002/1). Functional properties of EGFP-tagged skeletal muscle calcium-release channel (ryanodine receptor) expressed in COS-7 cells: Sensitivity to caffeine and 4-chloro-m-cresol. Cell Calcium, 31(1), 1-12.