Lise Heginbotham

Affiliations: 
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
General Biophysics, Biochemistry
Google:
"Lise Heginbotham"
Mean distance: (not calculated yet)
 
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Clayton GM, Altieri S, Heginbotham L, et al. (2008) Structure of the transmembrane regions of a bacterial cyclic nucleotide-regulated channel. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 1511-5
Silverman WR, Heginbotham L. (2007) The MlotiK1 channel transports ions along the canonical conduction pore. Febs Letters. 581: 5024-8
Faraldo-Gómez JD, Kutluay E, Jogini V, et al. (2007) Mechanism of intracellular block of the KcsA K+ channel by tetrabutylammonium: insights from X-ray crystallography, electrophysiology and replica-exchange molecular dynamics simulations. Journal of Molecular Biology. 365: 649-62
Kutluay E, Roux B, Heginbotham L. (2005) Rapid intracellular TEA block of the KcsA potassium channel. Biophysical Journal. 88: 1018-29
Clayton GM, Silverman WR, Heginbotham L, et al. (2004) Structural basis of ligand activation in a cyclic nucleotide regulated potassium channel. Cell. 119: 615-27
Heginbotham L, Kutluay E. (2004) Revisiting voltage-dependent relief of block in ion channels: a mechanism independent of punchthrough. Biophysical Journal. 86: 3663-70
Choi H, Heginbotham L. (2004) Functional influence of the pore helix glutamate in the KcsA K+ channel. Biophysical Journal. 86: 2137-44
Irizarry SN, Kutluay E, Drews G, et al. (2002) Opening the KcsA K+ channel: tryptophan scanning and complementation analysis lead to mutants with altered gating. Biochemistry. 41: 13653-62
LeMasurier M, Heginbotham L, Miller C. (2001) KcsA: it's a potassium channel. The Journal of General Physiology. 118: 303-14
Heginbotham L, LeMasurier M, Kolmakova-Partensky L, et al. (1999) Single streptomyces lividans K(+) channels: functional asymmetries and sidedness of proton activation. The Journal of General Physiology. 114: 551-60
See more...