The hERG cardiac potassium channel structure, function, and long QT syndrome.

This book draws together contributions from basic, pharmaceutical and clinical sciences aimed at a better understanding of the structure and function of hERG and the molecular basis for compound binding.℗¡It features regulatory authority perspectives on preferred preclinical test systems and include...

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Corporate Authors: Symposium on The hERG Cardiac Potassium Channel: Structure, Function and Long QT Syndrome Novartis Foundation); Novartis Foundation.
Group Author: Chadwick, Derek.; Goode, Jamie
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Novartis Foundation symposium ; 266
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/047002142X
Summary: This book draws together contributions from basic, pharmaceutical and clinical sciences aimed at a better understanding of the structure and function of hERG and the molecular basis for compound binding.℗¡It features regulatory authority perspectives on preferred preclinical test systems and includes topics on℗¡hERG channel gating, regulation of functional expression, pharmacological properties of hERG/IKr channels, drug-induced long QT syndrome and preclinical evaluation and regulatory recommendations for assessing QT prolongation risks.
Item Description: Proceedings of the Symposium on The hERG Cardiac Potassium Channel: Structure, Function and Long QT Syndrome, held at Novartis Foundation, London, May 4-6, 2004.
Editors: Derek J. Chadwick, Jamie Goode.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (ix, 297 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 0470021411
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0470021403
9780470021408
047002142X
9780470021422
Index Number: QP114
CLC: R54-33
Contents: Gating and assembly of heteromeric hERG1a/1b channels underlying IKr in the heart / Gail A. Robertson, Eugenia M.C. Jones and Jinling Wang -- Structure-function studies of the outer mouth and voltage sensor domain of hERG / Gea-Ny Tseng and H. Robert Guy -- Voltage sensor movement in the hERG K channel / David R. Piper, Michael C. Sanguinetti and Martin Tristani-Firouzi -- hERG channel trafficking / Eckhard Ficker, Adrienne Dennis, Yuri Kuryshev, Barbara A. Wible and Arthur M. Brown -- Dynamic control of hERG/IKr by PKA-mediated interactions with 14-3-3 / Anna Kagan and Thomas V. McDonald -- Does hERG coassemble with a [beta] subunit? Evidence for roles of MinK and MiRP1 / Arun Anantharam and Geoffrey W. Abbott -- hERG block, QT liability and sudden cardiac death / Arthur M. Brown -- Structural determinants for high-affinity block of hERG potassium channels / John Mitcheson, Matthew Perry, Phillip Stansfeld, Michael C. Sanguinetti, Harry Witchel and Jules Hancox -- Physicochemical basis for binding and voltage-dependent block of hERG channels by structurally diverse drugs / Michael C. Sanguinetti, Jun Chen, David Fernandez, Kaichiro Kamiya, John Mitcheson and José A. Sanchez-Chapula -- In silico modelling : pharmacophores and hERG channel models / Maurizio Recanatini, Andrea Cavalli and Matteo Masetti -- The long QT syndrome : a clinical counterpart of hERG mutations / Peter J. Schwartz -- Cellular mechanisms of Torsade de Pointes / Steven Poelzing and David S. Rosenbaum -- Expression and role of hERG channels in cancer cells / Annarosa Arcangeli -- TRIad, foundation for proarrhythmia (triangulation, reverse use dependence and instability) / Luc M. Hondeghem -- Drug-induced QT interval prolongation : regulatory guidance and perspectives on hERG channel studies / Rashmi R Shah.