SummaryThe cytoplasmic domains of ClC chloride channels and transporters are ubiquitously found in eukaryotic family members and have been suggested to be involved in the regulation of ion transport. All cytoplasmic ClC domains share a conserved scaffold that contains a pair of CBS motifs. Here we describe the structure of the cytoplasmic component of the human chloride channel ClC-Ka at 1.6 Å resolution. The structure reveals a dimeric organization of the domain that is unusual for CBS motif containing proteins. Using a biochemical approach combining mutagenesis, crosslinking, and analytical ultracentrifugation, we demonstrate that the interaction interface is preserved in solution and that the distantly related channel ClC-0 likely exhibi...
CLC channels mediate passive Cl- conduction, while CLC transporters mediate active Cl- transport cou...
The chloride channel (ClC) protein family comprises both chloride (Cl-) channels and chloride/proton...
AbstractMembers of the ClC family of voltage-gated chloride channels are found from bacteria to mamm...
SummaryThe cytoplasmic domains of ClC chloride channels and transporters are ubiquitously found in e...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC "Chloride Channel" family of transport proteins facilitate...
The ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins that is in...
AbstractThe ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins th...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
SummaryIon channels are frequently organized in a modular fashion and consist of a membrane-embedded...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
AbstractControlled chloride movement across membranes is essential for a variety of physiological pr...
CLC chloride channels form a large and conserved gene family unrelated to other channel proteins. Kn...
All eukaryotic CLC Cl(-) channel subunits possess a long cytoplasmic carboxy-terminus that contains ...
SummaryThe cation-chloride cotransporters (CCCs) mediate the electroneutral transport of chloride in...
AbstractCrystal structures of bacterial CLC proteins were solved recently, but it is unclear to whic...
CLC channels mediate passive Cl- conduction, while CLC transporters mediate active Cl- transport cou...
The chloride channel (ClC) protein family comprises both chloride (Cl-) channels and chloride/proton...
AbstractMembers of the ClC family of voltage-gated chloride channels are found from bacteria to mamm...
SummaryThe cytoplasmic domains of ClC chloride channels and transporters are ubiquitously found in e...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC "Chloride Channel" family of transport proteins facilitate...
The ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins that is in...
AbstractThe ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins th...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
SummaryIon channels are frequently organized in a modular fashion and consist of a membrane-embedded...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
AbstractControlled chloride movement across membranes is essential for a variety of physiological pr...
CLC chloride channels form a large and conserved gene family unrelated to other channel proteins. Kn...
All eukaryotic CLC Cl(-) channel subunits possess a long cytoplasmic carboxy-terminus that contains ...
SummaryThe cation-chloride cotransporters (CCCs) mediate the electroneutral transport of chloride in...
AbstractCrystal structures of bacterial CLC proteins were solved recently, but it is unclear to whic...
CLC channels mediate passive Cl- conduction, while CLC transporters mediate active Cl- transport cou...
The chloride channel (ClC) protein family comprises both chloride (Cl-) channels and chloride/proton...
AbstractMembers of the ClC family of voltage-gated chloride channels are found from bacteria to mamm...