AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signalling properties of nerve and muscle cells. While it has been assumed that the rapid inactivation of the Kv1.4 channel is controlled by a “ball and chain” inactivation mechanism, the chain structure of the channel has not been well defined. Here, by conducting electrophysiological studies on variants containing mutations of the positively charged and negatively charged segments of the NH2-terminal of the channel protein, we show that neutralization or deletion of the positively charged segment (residues 83–98) significantly slowed the inactivation process. Replacement of this positively charged segment with the negatively charged segment (resid...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
AbstractNa channels inactivate quickly after opening, and the very highly positively charged cytopla...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signall...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
<div><p></p><p>N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus wi...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel’s N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between deactivation and inactivation in Kv4.2 channels. In par...
Kv1.4 channel Ball and chain model Electrostatic interaction an hile in ” inactivation mechanism, th...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
AbstractNa channels inactivate quickly after opening, and the very highly positively charged cytopla...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signall...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
AbstractInactivation of potassium channels plays an important role in shaping the electrical signali...
AbstractRapid inactivation of voltage-gated potassium channel plays an important role in shaping the...
<div><p></p><p>N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus wi...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel’s N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
N-type inactivation is produced by the binding of a potassium channel's N-terminus within the open p...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between deactivation and inactivation in Kv4.2 channels. In par...
Kv1.4 channel Ball and chain model Electrostatic interaction an hile in ” inactivation mechanism, th...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
AbstractNa channels inactivate quickly after opening, and the very highly positively charged cytopla...