SummaryPotassium channels embedded in cell membranes employ gates to regulate K+ current. While a specific constriction in the permeation pathway has historically been implicated in gating, recent reports suggest that the signature ion selectivity filter located in the outer membrane leaflet may be equally important. Inwardly rectifying K+ channels also control the directionality of flow, using intracellular polyamines to stem ion efflux by a valve-like action. This study presents crystallographic evidence of interdependent gates in the conduction pathway and reveals the mechanism of polyamine block. Reorientation of the intracellular domains, concomitant with activation, instigates polyamine release from intracellular binding sites to bloc...
Inward rectifying K channels are essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and regulating...
Inward rectifier potassium channels conduct K+ across the cell membrane more efficiently in the inwa...
My research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of eukaryotic inwardly rectifying potassium chan...
SummaryPotassium channels embedded in cell membranes employ gates to regulate K+ current. While a sp...
Inwardly-rectifying potassium (Kir) channels comprise a transmembrane domain (TMD) that makes up the...
© 2011 Dr. Oliver Biggs ClarkePotassium channels are ion-selective pores that facilitate the passive...
The selectivity filter of potassium channels, the narrowest segment of the pore, permits only potass...
The selectivity filter of potassium channels, the narrowest segment of the pore, permits only potass...
Potassium (i.e., K+) channels allow for the controlled and selective passage of potassium ions acros...
The cells that make up living organisms are enclosed by hydrophobic membranes that restrict movement...
The cells that make up living organisms are enclosed by hydrophobic membranes that restrict movement...
AbstractInwardly rectifying K+ channels conduct more inward than outward current as a result of volt...
AbstractInward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels act as cellular diodes, allowing unrestricted flow...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels are multi-ion, single-file pores that regulate the transmembra...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels are multi-ion, single-file pores that regulate the transmembra...
Inward rectifying K channels are essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and regulating...
Inward rectifier potassium channels conduct K+ across the cell membrane more efficiently in the inwa...
My research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of eukaryotic inwardly rectifying potassium chan...
SummaryPotassium channels embedded in cell membranes employ gates to regulate K+ current. While a sp...
Inwardly-rectifying potassium (Kir) channels comprise a transmembrane domain (TMD) that makes up the...
© 2011 Dr. Oliver Biggs ClarkePotassium channels are ion-selective pores that facilitate the passive...
The selectivity filter of potassium channels, the narrowest segment of the pore, permits only potass...
The selectivity filter of potassium channels, the narrowest segment of the pore, permits only potass...
Potassium (i.e., K+) channels allow for the controlled and selective passage of potassium ions acros...
The cells that make up living organisms are enclosed by hydrophobic membranes that restrict movement...
The cells that make up living organisms are enclosed by hydrophobic membranes that restrict movement...
AbstractInwardly rectifying K+ channels conduct more inward than outward current as a result of volt...
AbstractInward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels act as cellular diodes, allowing unrestricted flow...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels are multi-ion, single-file pores that regulate the transmembra...
Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels are multi-ion, single-file pores that regulate the transmembra...
Inward rectifying K channels are essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and regulating...
Inward rectifier potassium channels conduct K+ across the cell membrane more efficiently in the inwa...
My research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of eukaryotic inwardly rectifying potassium chan...