SummaryIn K+ channels, rearrangements of the pore outer vestibule have been associated with C-type inactivation gating. Paradoxically, the crystal structure of Open/C-type inactivated KcsA suggests these movements to be modest in magnitude. In this study, we show that under physiological conditions, the KcsA outer vestibule undergoes relatively large dynamic rearrangements upon inactivation. External Cd2+ enhances the rate of C-type inactivation in an cysteine mutant (Y82C) via metal-bridge formation. This effect is not present in a non-inactivating mutant (E71A/Y82C). Tandem dimer and tandem tetramer constructs of equivalent cysteine mutants in KcsA and Shaker K+ channels demonstrate that these Cd2+ metal bridges are formed only between ad...
We have examined the molecular mechanism of rapid inactivation gating in a mouse Shal K+ channel (mK...
Voltage-gated potassium channels are a family of integral membrane proteins, which possess single fi...
C-type inactivation of potassium channels is distinct from N-terminal mediated (N-type) inactivation...
SummaryIn K+ channels, rearrangements of the pore outer vestibule have been associated with C-type i...
AbstractWith prolonged stimulation, voltage-activated K+ channels close by a gating process called i...
Voltage-gated potassium channels open at depolarized membrane voltages. A prolonged depolarization c...
Voltage-gated potassium channels open at depolarized membrane voltages. A prolonged depolarization c...
AbstractSlow inactivated states in voltage-gated ion channels can be modulated by binding molecules ...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels modulate the function of electrically-excitable and non-excita...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
AbstractVoltage-activated K+ channels are integral membrane proteins containing a potassium-selectiv...
Substitution of a cysteine in the extracellular mouth of the pore of the Shaker-delta K+ channel per...
AbstractVoltage-gated ion channels undergo slow inactivation during prolonged depolarizations. We in...
The voltage-gated ion channel activity depends on both activation (transition from the resting state...
The voltage-gated ion channel activity depends on both activation (transition from the resting state...
We have examined the molecular mechanism of rapid inactivation gating in a mouse Shal K+ channel (mK...
Voltage-gated potassium channels are a family of integral membrane proteins, which possess single fi...
C-type inactivation of potassium channels is distinct from N-terminal mediated (N-type) inactivation...
SummaryIn K+ channels, rearrangements of the pore outer vestibule have been associated with C-type i...
AbstractWith prolonged stimulation, voltage-activated K+ channels close by a gating process called i...
Voltage-gated potassium channels open at depolarized membrane voltages. A prolonged depolarization c...
Voltage-gated potassium channels open at depolarized membrane voltages. A prolonged depolarization c...
AbstractSlow inactivated states in voltage-gated ion channels can be modulated by binding molecules ...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels modulate the function of electrically-excitable and non-excita...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
AbstractVoltage-activated K+ channels are integral membrane proteins containing a potassium-selectiv...
Substitution of a cysteine in the extracellular mouth of the pore of the Shaker-delta K+ channel per...
AbstractVoltage-gated ion channels undergo slow inactivation during prolonged depolarizations. We in...
The voltage-gated ion channel activity depends on both activation (transition from the resting state...
The voltage-gated ion channel activity depends on both activation (transition from the resting state...
We have examined the molecular mechanism of rapid inactivation gating in a mouse Shal K+ channel (mK...
Voltage-gated potassium channels are a family of integral membrane proteins, which possess single fi...
C-type inactivation of potassium channels is distinct from N-terminal mediated (N-type) inactivation...