Fast N-type inactivation of voltage-dependent potassium (Kv) channels controls membrane excitability and signal propagation in central neurons and occurs by a 'ball-and-chain'-type mechanism. In this mechanism an N-terminal protein domain (inactivation gate) occludes the pore from the cytoplasmic side. In Kv3.4 channels, inactivation is not fixed but is dynamically regulated by protein phosphorylation. Phosphorylation of several identified serine residues on the inactivation gate leads to reduction or removal of fast inactivation. Here, we investigate the structure-function basis of this phospho-regulation with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and patch-clamp recordings using synthetic inactivation domains (ID). The dephosphory...
AbstractVoltage-activated K+ currents and their inactivation properties are important for controllin...
Voltage-gated K+ channels activate with depolarization of the membrane potential and subsequently in...
N-type inactivation occurs when the N-terminus of a potassium channel binds into the open pore of th...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
International audienceGating the ion-permeation pathway in K(+) channels requires conformational cha...
sium (Kv) channels controls membrane excitability and signal propagation in central neurons and is m...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
ABSTRACT: A synthetic peptide patterned after the sequence of the inactivating “ball ” domain of the...
ABSTRACT: Some eukaryotic voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channels contain an N-terminal inactivation peptide ...
Rapid inactivation of voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channels is mediated by an N-terminal domain (inactivati...
Inactivation is the auto-regulatory process of A-type voltage-gated K + (Kv) channels. Kv channels m...
The voltage-gated potassium channels of the Kv1 (Shaker-type) family are proteins found in many cell...
The voltage-gated ion channel activity depends on both activation (transition from the resting state...
Ion binding in a potassium ion channel is studied in membrane bilayers, yielding insights into inact...
AbstractVoltage-activated K+ currents and their inactivation properties are important for controllin...
Voltage-gated K+ channels activate with depolarization of the membrane potential and subsequently in...
N-type inactivation occurs when the N-terminus of a potassium channel binds into the open pore of th...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
The electrical signalling properties of neurons originate largely from the gating properties of thei...
International audienceGating the ion-permeation pathway in K(+) channels requires conformational cha...
sium (Kv) channels controls membrane excitability and signal propagation in central neurons and is m...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
ABSTRACT: A synthetic peptide patterned after the sequence of the inactivating “ball ” domain of the...
ABSTRACT: Some eukaryotic voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channels contain an N-terminal inactivation peptide ...
Rapid inactivation of voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channels is mediated by an N-terminal domain (inactivati...
Inactivation is the auto-regulatory process of A-type voltage-gated K + (Kv) channels. Kv channels m...
The voltage-gated potassium channels of the Kv1 (Shaker-type) family are proteins found in many cell...
The voltage-gated ion channel activity depends on both activation (transition from the resting state...
Ion binding in a potassium ion channel is studied in membrane bilayers, yielding insights into inact...
AbstractVoltage-activated K+ currents and their inactivation properties are important for controllin...
Voltage-gated K+ channels activate with depolarization of the membrane potential and subsequently in...
N-type inactivation occurs when the N-terminus of a potassium channel binds into the open pore of th...