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Profile Publications (15)
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Publications By Noam Zilberberg

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A regulatory domain in the K2P2.1 (TREK-1) carboxyl-terminal allows for channel activation by monoterpenes., Arazi E, Blecher G, Zilberberg N., Mol Cell Neurosci. June 1, 2020; 105 103496.


Monoterpenes Differently Regulate Acid-Sensitive and Mechano-Gated K2P Channels., Arazi E, Blecher G, Zilberberg N., Front Pharmacol. January 1, 2020; 11 704.   


Nocturnal Atrial Fibrillation Caused by Mutation in KCND2, Encoding Pore-Forming (α) Subunit of the Cardiac Kv4.2 Potassium Channel., Drabkin M, Zilberberg N, Menahem S, Mulla W, Halperin D, Yogev Y, Wormser O, Perez Y, Kadir R, Etzion Y, Katz A, Birk OS., Circ Genom Precis Med. November 1, 2018; 11 (11): e002293.


Symptomatic relief of botulinum neurotoxin/a intoxication with aminopyridines: a new twist on an old molecule., Mayorov AV, Willis B, Di Mola A, Adler D, Borgia J, Jackson O, Wang J, Luo Y, Tang L, Knapp RJ, Natarajan C, Goodnough MC, Zilberberg N, Simpson LL, Janda KD., ACS Chem Biol. December 17, 2010; 5 (12): 1183-91.


Molecular mechanisms underlying membrane-potential-mediated regulation of neuronal K2P2.1 channels., Segal-Hayoun Y, Cohen A, Zilberberg N., Mol Cell Neurosci. January 1, 2010; 43 (1): 117-26.


Pain-associated signals, acidosis and lysophosphatidic acid, modulate the neuronal K(2P)2.1 channel., Cohen A, Sagron R, Somech E, Segal-Hayoun Y, Zilberberg N., Mol Cell Neurosci. March 1, 2009; 40 (3): 382-9.


Maternally inherited Birk Barel mental retardation dysmorphism syndrome caused by a mutation in the genomically imprinted potassium channel KCNK9., Barel O, Shalev SA, Ofir R, Cohen A, Zlotogora J, Shorer Z, Mazor G, Finer G, Khateeb S, Zilberberg N, Birk OS., Am J Hum Genet. August 1, 2008; 83 (2): 193-9.


A novel mechanism for human K2P2.1 channel gating. Facilitation of C-type gating by protonation of extracellular histidine residues., Cohen A, Ben-Abu Y, Hen S, Zilberberg N., J Biol Chem. July 11, 2008; 283 (28): 19448-55.


Isolation of the first toxin from the scorpion Buthus occitanus israelis showing preference for Shaker potassium channels., Kozminsky-Atias A, Somech E, Zilberberg N., FEBS Lett. May 29, 2007; 581 (13): 2478-84.


Fluctuations in Xenopus oocytes protein phosphorylation levels during two-electrode voltage clamp measurements., Cohen A, Zilberberg N., J Neurosci Methods. May 15, 2006; 153 (1): 62-70.


An 'Old World' scorpion beta-toxin that recognizes both insect and mammalian sodium channels., Gordon D, Ilan N, Zilberberg N, Gilles N, Urbach D, Cohen L, Karbat I, Froy O, Gaathon A, Kallen RG, Benveniste M, Gurevitz M., Eur J Biochem. June 1, 2003; 270 (12): 2663-70.


KCNKØ: opening and closing the 2-P-domain potassium leak channel entails "C-type" gating of the outer pore., Zilberberg N, Ilan N, Goldstein SA., Neuron. November 20, 2001; 32 (4): 635-48.


Block of Kcnk3 by protons. Evidence that 2-P-domain potassium channel subunits function as homodimers., Lopes CM, Zilberberg N, Goldstein SA., J Biol Chem. July 6, 2001; 276 (27): 24449-52.


KCNK2: reversible conversion of a hippocampal potassium leak into a voltage-dependent channel., Bockenhauer D, Zilberberg N, Goldstein SA., Nat Neurosci. May 1, 2001; 4 (5): 486-91.


Opening and closing of KCNKO potassium leak channels is tightly regulated., Zilberberg N, Ilan N, Gonzalez-Colaso R, Goldstein SA., J Gen Physiol. November 1, 2000; 116 (5): 721-34.   

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