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Dr. Shieh, Ru-Chi
Research Fellow
Specialty:
Biophysics/Electrophysics
Fluorescence/Ion Chennel
Thermodynamics
Education and Positions:
Ph.D. University of Rochester
Dr. Shieh, Ru-Chi 's
Publications
Dr. Shieh, Ru-Chi 's Lab
Dr. Shieh, Ru-Chi 's Publications
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Sigg DM, Chang HK, Shieh RC
Linkage analysis reveals allosteric coupling in Kir2.1 channels.
The Journal of general physiology 150(11), 1541-1553 (2018)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Liu CH, Chang HK, Lee SP, Shieh RC
Activation of the Ca2+-sensing receptors increases currents through inward rectifier K+ channels via activation of phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase.
Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology 468(11-12), 1931-1943 (2016)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Chang HK, Iwamoto M, Oiki S, Shieh RC
Mechanism for attenuated outward conductance induced by mutations in the cytoplasmic pore of Kir2.1 channels.
Scientific reports 5, 18404 (2015)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Hsueh-Kai Chang and Ru-Chi Shieh
Voltage-dependent inhibition of Kir2.1 outward currents by extracellular spermine
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES 1828, 765-775 (2013-02)
[JCR]
[WOS]
T-A Liu; H-K Chang; (R-C Shieh*)
. Revisiting Inward Rectification: K Ions Permeate through Kir2.1 Channels during High-Affinity Block by Spermidine.
JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY 139, 245-259 (2012-02)
[JCR]
[WOS]
T-A Liu; H-K Chang; (R-C Shieh*)
Extracellular K+ elevates outward currents through Kir2.1 channels by increasing single-channel conductance.
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES 1808(6), 1772-1778 (2011-06)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Hsueh-Kai Chang, Jay-Ron Lee, Tai-An Liu, Ching-Shu Suen, Jorge Arreola, and Ru-Chi Shieh*
The extracellular K+ concentration-dependence of outward currents through Kir2.1 channels is regulated by extracellular Na+ and Ca2+.
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 285(30), 23115-23125 (2010)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Kun-Chi Chiang, Ling-Ping Lai, and *Ru-Chi Shieh**
Characterization of a novel Nav1.5 channel mutation, A551T, associated with Brugada syndrome.
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 16, 76 (2009)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Hsueh-Kai Chang, Laurence J. Marton, Kuo Kan Liang, and *Ru-Chi Shieh
K^+ binding in the G-loop and water cavity facilitates Ba^2+ movement in the Kir2.1 channel.
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES 1788, 500-506 (2009)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Hsuan-Wen Hwang, Jay-Ron Lee, Kuan-Yu Chou, Ching-Shu Suen, Ming-Jing Hwang, Chinpan Chen, *Ru-Chi Shieh*, Lee-Young Chau**
Oligomerization is crucial for the stability and function of heme oxygenase-1 in the endoplasmic reticulum.
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 284(34), 22672-22679 (2009)
[JCR]
[WOS]
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