AbstractThe E71 residue is buried near the selectivity filter in the KcsA K+ channel and forms a carboxyl-carboxylate bridge with D80. We have investigated the importance of E71 by examining neutralization mutants at this position using biochemical and electrophysiological methods. E71 mutations differentially destabilize the detergent-solubilized tetramer; among them, the E71V neutralization mutant has a relatively subtle effect. The E71V channel displays electrical activity when reconstituted into planar lipid bilayers. In single channel recordings, the mutant retains K+/Na+ selectivity, and its conductance in the outward direction is unaltered. Some conduction properties are changed: inward conductance is increased. Our results show that...
AbstractA distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na+-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues...
Most potassium channels have two main gate locations, hosting an inner gate at the cytosolic entranc...
The permeation pathway of the Na channel is formed by asymmetric loops (P segments) contributed by e...
Ion conduction across the cellular membrane requires the simultaneous opening of activation and inac...
The selectivity filter of Kþ channels is comprised of a linear queue of four equal-spaced ion-bindin...
The tetrameric prokaryotic potassium channel KcsA is activated by protons acting on the intracellula...
The complicated patterns of the single-channel currents in potassium ion channel KcsA are governed b...
Modal-gating shifts represent an effective regulatory mechanism by which ion channels control the ex...
A distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na+-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues in thei...
AbstractPotassium channels switch between closed and open conformations and selectively conduct K+ i...
A distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na(+)-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues in th...
The research in this thesis describes the way in which various properties of the KcsA tetramer can b...
AbstractThe glutamate at site 224 of a Kir2.1 channel plays an important role in K+ permeation. The ...
The crystal structure of the K+ channel KcsA explains many features of ion channel function. The sel...
A distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na(+)-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues in th...
AbstractA distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na+-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues...
Most potassium channels have two main gate locations, hosting an inner gate at the cytosolic entranc...
The permeation pathway of the Na channel is formed by asymmetric loops (P segments) contributed by e...
Ion conduction across the cellular membrane requires the simultaneous opening of activation and inac...
The selectivity filter of Kþ channels is comprised of a linear queue of four equal-spaced ion-bindin...
The tetrameric prokaryotic potassium channel KcsA is activated by protons acting on the intracellula...
The complicated patterns of the single-channel currents in potassium ion channel KcsA are governed b...
Modal-gating shifts represent an effective regulatory mechanism by which ion channels control the ex...
A distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na+-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues in thei...
AbstractPotassium channels switch between closed and open conformations and selectively conduct K+ i...
A distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na(+)-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues in th...
The research in this thesis describes the way in which various properties of the KcsA tetramer can b...
AbstractThe glutamate at site 224 of a Kir2.1 channel plays an important role in K+ permeation. The ...
The crystal structure of the K+ channel KcsA explains many features of ion channel function. The sel...
A distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na(+)-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues in th...
AbstractA distinctive feature of prokaryotic Na+-channels is the presence of four glutamate residues...
Most potassium channels have two main gate locations, hosting an inner gate at the cytosolic entranc...
The permeation pathway of the Na channel is formed by asymmetric loops (P segments) contributed by e...