Explore the depths of KCNE3

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Explore the depths of KCNE3 🧬

Welcome to Sahu Research Group

The Sahu Research Group is located at the Division of Natural Science at Campbellsville University. Our group is focused on investigating the structure and dynamic properties of membrane proteins including potassium ion channel ancillary proteins KCNE3. KCNE3 plays a critical role in regulating ion channels and is essential for various physiological processes. Through our research, we aim to deepen the understanding of the structural dynamics of KCNE3 and the KCNE3/KCNQ1 complex, as well as their implications in cellular signaling and cardiovascular health. We employ cutting-edge biophysical techniques such as electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopic approaches and computational approaches of molecular dynamics modeling to explore its structural properties, interactions, and potential applications in biomedical research. Collaborative efforts within the university and with external partners enhance the breadth of our investigations, fostering innovation and discovery in the field of structure biology and membrane biophysics.

Indra D. Sahu, Ph.D.

Principle Investigator

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We invite you to engage with our findings and insights as we continue our commitment to advancing the scientific understanding of KCNE3 and KCNE3/KCNQ1 and their vital role in cellular processes. Your interest and support are invaluable in furthering this essential work.

Are you interested in undergraduate research with Sahu Research Group?