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Non-sedating antihistamines block G-protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channels.

I-Shan ChenChang LiuMichihiro TateyamaIzhar KarbatMotonari UesugiEitan ReuvenyYoshihiro Kubo
Published in: British journal of pharmacology (2019)
The Phe137 residue in Kir 3.1 subunits is critical for inhibition by terfenadine. This study provides novel insights into the regulation of GIRK channels by the pore helix and information for drug design.
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