Heritable arrhythmias [electronic resource] : insight into molecular physiology from the long QT syndrome / Robert S. Kass.

By: Kass, Robert S [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Ion channels: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2011Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (60 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Arrhythmia | Long QT syndrome | Arrhythmias, Cardiac | KCNE1 protein, human | KCNQ1 Potassium Channel -- physiology | Long QT Syndrome -- physiology | Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated -- physiologyOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: The long QT syndrome -- LQTS: genetic linkage to ion channel genes -- Molecular IKS signaling complex and long QT syndrome -- IKS subunits: KCNQ1 and KCNE1 -- KCNQ1 mutations and IKS regulation -- Yotiao: an additional component -- Mutations in Yotiao linked to LQTS -- IKS and other cardiac disorders -- The location of KCNE1 in the IKS channel -- Control of KCNQ1 gating by KCNE1 -- Alteration of voltage sensor movement by KCNE1 -- KCNE1/KCNQ1 stoichiometry and its implications.
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Contents: The long QT syndrome -- LQTS: genetic linkage to ion channel genes -- Molecular IKS signaling complex and long QT syndrome -- IKS subunits: KCNQ1 and KCNE1 -- KCNQ1 mutations and IKS regulation -- Yotiao: an additional component -- Mutations in Yotiao linked to LQTS -- IKS and other cardiac disorders -- The location of KCNE1 in the IKS channel -- Control of KCNQ1 gating by KCNE1 -- Alteration of voltage sensor movement by KCNE1 -- KCNE1/KCNQ1 stoichiometry and its implications.

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