AbstractTo detect and characterize ion channel activity in the nuclear envelope of a higher plant cell, we performed patch clamp experiments on nuclei isolated from coconut endosperm cells and on giant liposomes containing nuclear envelope fragments prepared from the same cells. An ion channel exhibiting a number of conductance substates, with a maximum of ca. 1,000 pS, was observed. Above an applied potential of ± 100 mV, the behavior of the channel was similar in isolated nuclei and liposomes, indicating that both patch clamp modes were detecting the same channel. That such a channel has now been identified in members of both the animal and plant kingdoms reinforces the notion that the nuclear pores are not always open to ions
AbstractPlant cell vacuoles act as storage depots for substances such as sugars, organic and inorgan...
The patch-clamp technique is a relatively new and powerful electrophysiological technique. Its resol...
Plantago media L. and Plantago maritima L. differ in their strategy toward salt stress, a major diff...
AbstractTo detect and characterize ion channel activity in the nuclear envelope of a higher plant ce...
AbstractTo determine whether the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells has the capability to regulate...
AbstractThe patch-clamp technique was applied to study ion conductances in various configurations of...
The nuclear envelope functions as a selective barrier between nucleus and cytoplasm. During cycles o...
CELL nuclei are capable of partitioning a wide variety of molecules from the cytosol, including macr...
The present paper reviews the application of patch-clamp principles to the detection and measurement...
The observation that the nuclear envelope outer membrane contains ion channels raises the question o...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are confined to the nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by ...
ABSTRACT The outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels ...
AbstractThe voltage dependence of large conductance channels in the intact chloroplast envelope of N...
The nuclear envelope represents a structural and functional barrier between cytoplasm and nucleoplas...
AbstractThe outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels a...
AbstractPlant cell vacuoles act as storage depots for substances such as sugars, organic and inorgan...
The patch-clamp technique is a relatively new and powerful electrophysiological technique. Its resol...
Plantago media L. and Plantago maritima L. differ in their strategy toward salt stress, a major diff...
AbstractTo detect and characterize ion channel activity in the nuclear envelope of a higher plant ce...
AbstractTo determine whether the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells has the capability to regulate...
AbstractThe patch-clamp technique was applied to study ion conductances in various configurations of...
The nuclear envelope functions as a selective barrier between nucleus and cytoplasm. During cycles o...
CELL nuclei are capable of partitioning a wide variety of molecules from the cytosol, including macr...
The present paper reviews the application of patch-clamp principles to the detection and measurement...
The observation that the nuclear envelope outer membrane contains ion channels raises the question o...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are confined to the nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by ...
ABSTRACT The outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels ...
AbstractThe voltage dependence of large conductance channels in the intact chloroplast envelope of N...
The nuclear envelope represents a structural and functional barrier between cytoplasm and nucleoplas...
AbstractThe outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels a...
AbstractPlant cell vacuoles act as storage depots for substances such as sugars, organic and inorgan...
The patch-clamp technique is a relatively new and powerful electrophysiological technique. Its resol...
Plantago media L. and Plantago maritima L. differ in their strategy toward salt stress, a major diff...