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. 2006 Jul 18;103(30):11411–11416. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0601631103

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Role of the carboxyl terminus of barttin in modifying the unitary conductance and the absolute open probability of V166E rClC-K1. (A) Representative normalized current amplitudes from cells coexpressing V166E rClC-K1 and truncated barttins. To normalize our data, currents were divided by the number of channels per cell determined by noise analysis. (B and C) Voltage dependences of the absolute open probability (B) and the unitary current amplitudes (C) of V166E rClC-K1/mutant barttin channels.