A de novo missense mutation of the beta subunit of the epithelial sodium channel causes hypertension and Liddle syndrome, identifying a proline-rich segment critical for regulation of channel activity.
Joni H. Hansson(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Richard P. Lifton(Yale University), Carol Nelson‐Williams(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Yin Lu(Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine), Laurent Schild(University of Lausanne), Ivan Gautschi(University of Lausanne), Bernard C. Rossier(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Theodore A. Wilson(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Richard A. Shimkets(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
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