Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several seconds, whereas fast inactivation takes place rapidly within a few milliseconds. Unlike fast inactivation, the molecular entity that governs the slow inactivation of Na+ channels has not been as well defined. Some regions of Na+ channels, such as mu1-W402C and mu1-T698M, have been reported to affect slow inactivation. A mutation in segment I-S6 of mu1 Na+ channels, N434A, shifts the voltage dependence of activation and fast inactivation toward the depolarizing direction. The mutant Na+ current at +50 mV is diminished by 60–80% during repetitive stimulation at 5 Hz, resulting in a profound use-dependent phenomenon. This mutant phenotype is du...
In contrast to fast inactivation, the molecular basis of sodium (Na) channel slow inactivation is po...
AbstractWhile studying the adult rat skeletal muscle Na+ channel outer vestibule, we found that cert...
SummaryNeurotransmitters modulate sodium channel availability through activation of G protein-couple...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
AbstractSlow inactivation in voltage-gated sodium channels (NaChs) occurs in response to depolarizat...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels exhibit two forms of inactivation, one form (fast inactivation) takes eff...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
In skeletal muscle, slow inactivation (SI) of Na(V)1.4 voltage-gated sodium channels prevents sponta...
In skeletal muscle, slow inactivation (SI) of Na(V)1.4 voltage-gated sodium channels prevents sponta...
AbstractComputations on sodium channel gating were conducted using a closed–open-inactivated coupled...
Inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels (VGSC) is essential for the regulation of cellular excita...
AbstractVoltage-gated Na+ channels play a fundamental role in the excitability of nerve and muscle c...
Rat skeletal muscle (Skm1) sodium channel alpha and beta 1 subunits were coexpressed in Xenopus oocy...
In contrast to fast inactivation, the molecular basis of sodium (Na) channel slow inactivation is po...
AbstractWhile studying the adult rat skeletal muscle Na+ channel outer vestibule, we found that cert...
SummaryNeurotransmitters modulate sodium channel availability through activation of G protein-couple...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
AbstractSlow inactivation in voltage-gated sodium channels (NaChs) occurs in response to depolarizat...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels exhibit two forms of inactivation, one form (fast inactivation) takes eff...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
In skeletal muscle, slow inactivation (SI) of Na(V)1.4 voltage-gated sodium channels prevents sponta...
In skeletal muscle, slow inactivation (SI) of Na(V)1.4 voltage-gated sodium channels prevents sponta...
AbstractComputations on sodium channel gating were conducted using a closed–open-inactivated coupled...
Inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels (VGSC) is essential for the regulation of cellular excita...
AbstractVoltage-gated Na+ channels play a fundamental role in the excitability of nerve and muscle c...
Rat skeletal muscle (Skm1) sodium channel alpha and beta 1 subunits were coexpressed in Xenopus oocy...
In contrast to fast inactivation, the molecular basis of sodium (Na) channel slow inactivation is po...
AbstractWhile studying the adult rat skeletal muscle Na+ channel outer vestibule, we found that cert...
SummaryNeurotransmitters modulate sodium channel availability through activation of G protein-couple...