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Careful analysis of previously published reports and some new insights into the structure activity studies revealed an important role of Threonine 1143 in drug binding. Substituting T1143 by alanine and other residues significantly reduced channel inhibition by qDil and Dil. Mutation T1143A did not affect channel activation or inactivation while almost completely diminishing channel block by Dil or qDil. These findings support the view that T1143 serves as drug binding determinant. Other mutations in this position than T1143A (T1143L/Y/S/N/C/V/E) diminished channel inhibition by qDil but additionally affected channel activation and inactivation and may therefore affect channel block allosterically. Collectively, our data suggest that T1143 is an essential diltiazem binding determinant. Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Waheed Shabbir. T1143 essential for CaV1.2 inhibition by diltiazem. European journal of pharmacology. 2021 Mar 15;895:173889

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