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      Structural parts involved in activation and inactivation of the sodium channel.

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      Action Potentials, Animals, DNA, Mutation, Ovum, Plasmids, Sodium Channels, Structure-Activity Relationship, Transfection, Xenopus

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          Structure-function relationships of the sodium channel expressed in Xenopus oocytes have been investigated by the combined use of site-directed mutagenesis and patch-clamp recording. This study provides evidence that the positive charges in segment S4 are involved in the voltage-sensing mechanism for activation of the channel and that the region between repeats III and IV is important for its inactivation.

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          2543931
          10.1038/339597a0

          Chemistry
          Action Potentials,Animals,DNA,Mutation,Ovum,Plasmids,Sodium Channels,Structure-Activity Relationship,Transfection,Xenopus

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