Daniel L. Minor
Affiliations: | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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Structural and Mechanistic Studies of Ion Channels and Ion Channel RegulationGoogle:
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Deal PE, Lee H, Mondal A, et al. (2024) Development of covalent chemogenetic K channel activators. Cell Chemical Biology. 31: 1305-1323.e9 |
Roy-Chowdhury S, Jang S, Abderemane-Ali F, et al. (2024) Structure of the human K13.1(THIK-1) channel reveals a novel hydrophilic pore restriction and lipid cofactor site. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Deal PE, Lee H, Mondal A, et al. (2023) Development of covalent chemogenetic K channel activators. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Chen Z, Mondal A, Ali FA, et al. (2023) EMC chaperone-Ca structure reveals an ion channel assembly intermediate. Nature |
Chen Z, Mondal A, Minor DL. (2023) Structural basis for Caαδ:gabapentin binding. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology |
Morgenstern TJ, Nirwan N, Hernández-Ochoa EO, et al. (2022) Selective posttranslational inhibition of Caβ-associated voltage-dependent calcium channels with a functionalized nanobody. Nature Communications. 13: 7556 |
Arrigoni C, Lolicato M, Shaya D, et al. (2022) Quaternary structure independent folding of voltage-gated ion channel pore domain subunits. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 29: 537-548 |
Pope L, Minor DL. (2022) The Polysite Pharmacology of TREK K Channels. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1349: 51-65 |
MacKenzie TMG, Abderemane-Ali F, Garrison CE, et al. (2021) Differential effects of modified batrachotoxins on voltage-gated sodium channel fast and slow inactivation. Cell Chemical Biology |
Abderemane-Ali F, Rossen ND, Kobiela ME, et al. (2021) Evidence that toxin resistance in poison birds and frogs is not rooted in sodium channel mutations and may rely on "toxin sponge" proteins. The Journal of General Physiology. 153 |