Chemically Probing the Mechanism of KATP Channels
Offered By: MolSoft Molecules in Silico via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate mechanism of KATP channels in this 28-minute conference talk presented by Tim Cardozo M.D. Ph.D. from NYU at MolSoft's UGM 2023. Delve into the sub-classes of Kir channels and unravel the mystery of how Palm opens the channel. Examine the channel structure and mechanism, focusing on gates, and discover a mechanistic hypothesis derived from modeling, specifically the Palmitoyl-C166. Learn about the test of this hypothesis and the phenotypic validation of CL705G. Gain insights into future directions in this field of research, providing a comprehensive overview of chemical probing techniques applied to KATP channel mechanisms.
Syllabus
Intro
Overview
Sub-classes of Kir channels
Mystery: How does Palm open the channel?
Channel Structure and Mechanism: Gates
Mechanistic Hypothesis from modeling: Palmitoyl-C166
Test of Hypothesis
Phenotypic validation of CL705G
Future Directions
Taught by
MolSoft Molecules in Silico
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