Copyright © 2001 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental TherapeuticsOur knowledge about ClC-1 muscle chloride channel gating, previously gained from single-channel recording and noise analysis, provides a theoretical basis for further analysis of macroscopic currents. In the present study, we propose a simple method of calculation of open probabilities (Po) of fast and slow gates from the relative amplitudes of ClC-1 inward current components. With this method, we investigated the effects of 2-(4-chlorophenoxy) propionic acid (CPP), a drug known to produce myotonia in animals, and dominant negative myotonic mutations, F307S and A313T, on fast and slow gating of ClC-1. We have shown that these mutations affected the Po of ...
Copyright © 2003 The Rockefeller University PressClC-1 is a dimeric, double-pored chloride channel t...
Voltage-gated ClC chloride channels play important roles in cell volume regulation, control of muscl...
Myotonia (muscle stiffness) is a symptom of several inherited diseases in humans and also in animals...
Myotonia congenita is an inherited disease caused by loss-of-function mutations of the skeletal musc...
Clinical studies reported side effects of muscular spasms and muscle stiffness following the adminis...
KEY POINTS: Loss-of-function mutations of the skeletal muscle ClC-1 channel cause myotonia congen...
Loss-of-function mutations of the skeletal muscle ClC-1 channel cause myotonia congenita with variab...
Myotonia congenita is a genetic condition that is caused by mutations in the muscle chloride channel...
Molecular mechanisms of ion conduction in ClC-type chloride channels: Lessons from disease-causing m...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
The CLC-1 chloride channel, a member of the CLC-channel/transporter family, plays important roles fo...
The CLC-1 chloride channel, a member of the CLC-channel/transporter family, plays important roles fo...
Here we present the case of a 32-year-old female patient with myotonia congenita. She carried two mu...
1. The influence of Cl- concentration and pH on gating of the skeletal muscle Cl- channel, ClC-1, ha...
Copyright © 2003 The Rockefeller University PressClC-1 is a dimeric, double-pored chloride channel t...
Voltage-gated ClC chloride channels play important roles in cell volume regulation, control of muscl...
Myotonia (muscle stiffness) is a symptom of several inherited diseases in humans and also in animals...
Myotonia congenita is an inherited disease caused by loss-of-function mutations of the skeletal musc...
Clinical studies reported side effects of muscular spasms and muscle stiffness following the adminis...
KEY POINTS: Loss-of-function mutations of the skeletal muscle ClC-1 channel cause myotonia congen...
Loss-of-function mutations of the skeletal muscle ClC-1 channel cause myotonia congenita with variab...
Myotonia congenita is a genetic condition that is caused by mutations in the muscle chloride channel...
Molecular mechanisms of ion conduction in ClC-type chloride channels: Lessons from disease-causing m...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
The CLC-1 chloride channel, a member of the CLC-channel/transporter family, plays important roles fo...
The CLC-1 chloride channel, a member of the CLC-channel/transporter family, plays important roles fo...
Here we present the case of a 32-year-old female patient with myotonia congenita. She carried two mu...
1. The influence of Cl- concentration and pH on gating of the skeletal muscle Cl- channel, ClC-1, ha...
Copyright © 2003 The Rockefeller University PressClC-1 is a dimeric, double-pored chloride channel t...
Voltage-gated ClC chloride channels play important roles in cell volume regulation, control of muscl...
Myotonia (muscle stiffness) is a symptom of several inherited diseases in humans and also in animals...