AbstractSlow inactivation in voltage-gated sodium channels (NaChs) occurs in response to depolarizations of seconds to minutes and is thought to play an important role in regulating membrane excitability and action potential firing patterns. However, the molecular mechanisms of slow inactivation are not well understood. To test the hypothesis that transmembrane segment 6 of domain 2 (D2-S6) plays a role in NaCh slow inactivation, we substituted different amino acids at position V787 (valine) in D2-S6 of rat skeletal muscle NaCh μ1 (Nav1.4). Whole-cell recordings from transiently expressed NaChs in HEK cells were used to study and compare slow inactivation phenotypes between mutants and wild type. V787K (lysine substitution) showed a marked ...
Voltage-gated sodium channels play a crucial role in the upstroke of action potentials in electrical...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
In contrast to fast inactivation, the molecular basis of sodium (Na) channel slow inactivation is po...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels exhibit two forms of inactivation, one form (fast inactivation) takes eff...
AbstractWe compared wild-type rat skeletal muscle NaChs (μ1) and a mutant NaCh (Y1586K) that has a s...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
AbstractWe compared wild-type rat skeletal muscle NaChs (μ1) and a mutant NaCh (Y1586K) that has a s...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
Inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels (VGSC) is essential for the regulation of cellular excita...
The number of voltage-gated sodium (Na(V)) channels available to generate action potentials in muscl...
AbstractWhile studying the adult rat skeletal muscle Na+ channel outer vestibule, we found that cert...
The number of voltage-gated sodium (Na(V)) channels available to generate action potentials in muscl...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
Voltage-gated sodium channels play a crucial role in the upstroke of action potentials in electrical...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
In contrast to fast inactivation, the molecular basis of sodium (Na) channel slow inactivation is po...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels exhibit two forms of inactivation, one form (fast inactivation) takes eff...
AbstractWe compared wild-type rat skeletal muscle NaChs (μ1) and a mutant NaCh (Y1586K) that has a s...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
AbstractWe compared wild-type rat skeletal muscle NaChs (μ1) and a mutant NaCh (Y1586K) that has a s...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
Inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels (VGSC) is essential for the regulation of cellular excita...
The number of voltage-gated sodium (Na(V)) channels available to generate action potentials in muscl...
AbstractWhile studying the adult rat skeletal muscle Na+ channel outer vestibule, we found that cert...
The number of voltage-gated sodium (Na(V)) channels available to generate action potentials in muscl...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
Voltage-gated sodium channels play a crucial role in the upstroke of action potentials in electrical...
The role of the voltage sensor positive charges in fast and slow inactivation of the rat brain IIA s...
In contrast to fast inactivation, the molecular basis of sodium (Na) channel slow inactivation is po...