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Cryo-EM structures of ClC-2 chloride channel reveal the blocking mechanism of its specific inhibitor AK-42

Ma et al., 2023

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Ma T
Wang L
Chai A
Liu C
Cui W
Yuan S
Wing Ngor Au S
Sun L
Zhang X
Zhang Z
Lu J
Gao Y
Wang P
Li Z
Liang Y
Vogel H
Wang Y
Wang D
Yan K
Zhang H
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Nature Communications

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ClC-2 transports chloride ions across plasma membranes and plays critical roles in cellular homeostasis. Its dysfunction is involved in diseases including leukodystrophy and primary aldosteronism. AK-42 was recently reported as a specific inhibitor of ClC-2. However …
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