The present paper reviews the application of patch-clamp principles to the detection and measurement of macromolecular translocation along the nuclear pores. We demonstrate that the tight-seal 'gigaseal' between the pipette tip and the nuclear membrane is possible in the presence of fully operational nuclear pores. We show that the ability to form a gigaseal in nucleus-attached configurations does not mean that only the activity of channels from the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope can be detected. Instead, we show that, in the presence of fully operational nuclear pores, it is likely that the large-conductance ion channel activity recorded derives from the nuclear pores. We conclude the technical section with the suggestion that the ...
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are large macromolecular structures forming the only known direct rout...
AbstractNuclear ionic channels (NICs) represent ubiquitous structures of living cells, although litt...
Due to its central role in macromolecular trafficking and nucleocytoplasmic information transfer, th...
Nuclear patch clamp is an emerging research field that aims to disclose the electrical phenomena und...
AbstractTo determine whether the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells has the capability to regulate...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are confined to the nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by ...
Several types of ionic channels on the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope communicate with the n...
The observation that the nuclear envelope outer membrane contains ion channels raises the question o...
CELL nuclei are capable of partitioning a wide variety of molecules from the cytosol, including macr...
While the structure of the nuclear pore and the mechanisms underlying nuclear transport have been ex...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) regulates the selective transport of large biomolecules through the n...
ABSTRACT The outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels ...
The nuclear envelope mediates nucleocytoplasmic communication. Nuclear pores transport proteins and ...
AbstractTo detect and characterize ion channel activity in the nuclear envelope of a higher plant ce...
AbstractIn this first application of optical single transporter recording (OSTR), a recently establi...
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are large macromolecular structures forming the only known direct rout...
AbstractNuclear ionic channels (NICs) represent ubiquitous structures of living cells, although litt...
Due to its central role in macromolecular trafficking and nucleocytoplasmic information transfer, th...
Nuclear patch clamp is an emerging research field that aims to disclose the electrical phenomena und...
AbstractTo determine whether the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells has the capability to regulate...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are confined to the nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by ...
Several types of ionic channels on the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope communicate with the n...
The observation that the nuclear envelope outer membrane contains ion channels raises the question o...
CELL nuclei are capable of partitioning a wide variety of molecules from the cytosol, including macr...
While the structure of the nuclear pore and the mechanisms underlying nuclear transport have been ex...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) regulates the selective transport of large biomolecules through the n...
ABSTRACT The outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels ...
The nuclear envelope mediates nucleocytoplasmic communication. Nuclear pores transport proteins and ...
AbstractTo detect and characterize ion channel activity in the nuclear envelope of a higher plant ce...
AbstractIn this first application of optical single transporter recording (OSTR), a recently establi...
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are large macromolecular structures forming the only known direct rout...
AbstractNuclear ionic channels (NICs) represent ubiquitous structures of living cells, although litt...
Due to its central role in macromolecular trafficking and nucleocytoplasmic information transfer, th...