AbstractEarly crystal structures of prokaryotic CLC proteins identified three Cl– binding sites: internal (Sint), central (Scen), and external (Sext). A conserved external GLU (GLUex) residue acts as a gate competing for Sext. Recently, the first crystal structure of a eukaryotic transporter, CmCLC, revealed that in this transporter GLUex competes instead for Scen. Here, we use molecular dynamics simulations to investigate Cl– transport through CmCLC. The gating and Cl–/H+ transport cycle are inferred through comparative molecular dynamics simulations with protonated and deprotonated GLUex in the presence/absence of external potentials. Adaptive biasing force calculations are employed to estimate the potential of mean force profiles associa...
AbstractClC chloride channels and transporters play major roles in cellular excitability, epithelial...
AbstractThe conduction properties of ClC-0 and ClC-1 chloride channels are examined using electrosta...
The conduction properties of ClC-0 and ClC-1 chloride channels are examined using electrostatic calc...
AbstractSeveral prokaryotic ClC proteins have been demonstrated to function as exchangers that trans...
The CLC proteins form a broad family of anion-selective transport proteins that includes both channe...
Membrane transport proteins are the main gatekeepers controlling the traffic of molecules in and out...
AbstractA fundamental question concerning the ClC Cl−/H+ antiporters is the nature of their proton t...
Several prokaryotic ClC proteins have been demonstrated to function as exchangers that transport bot...
We performed steered molecular dynamics (SMD) and umbrella sampling simulations of Cl− ion migration...
AbstractThe ClC family of anion channels mediates the efficient, selective permeation of Cl− across ...
AbstractUsing a reactive molecular dynamics simulation methodology, the free energy barrier for wate...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
The ClC family of transmembrane proteins functions throughout nature to control the transport of Cl<...
The CLC family of membrane proteins is a ubiquitously expressed class of proton and usually voltage-...
AbstractClC chloride channels are voltage-gated transmembrane proteins that have been associated wit...
AbstractClC chloride channels and transporters play major roles in cellular excitability, epithelial...
AbstractThe conduction properties of ClC-0 and ClC-1 chloride channels are examined using electrosta...
The conduction properties of ClC-0 and ClC-1 chloride channels are examined using electrostatic calc...
AbstractSeveral prokaryotic ClC proteins have been demonstrated to function as exchangers that trans...
The CLC proteins form a broad family of anion-selective transport proteins that includes both channe...
Membrane transport proteins are the main gatekeepers controlling the traffic of molecules in and out...
AbstractA fundamental question concerning the ClC Cl−/H+ antiporters is the nature of their proton t...
Several prokaryotic ClC proteins have been demonstrated to function as exchangers that transport bot...
We performed steered molecular dynamics (SMD) and umbrella sampling simulations of Cl− ion migration...
AbstractThe ClC family of anion channels mediates the efficient, selective permeation of Cl− across ...
AbstractUsing a reactive molecular dynamics simulation methodology, the free energy barrier for wate...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
The ClC family of transmembrane proteins functions throughout nature to control the transport of Cl<...
The CLC family of membrane proteins is a ubiquitously expressed class of proton and usually voltage-...
AbstractClC chloride channels are voltage-gated transmembrane proteins that have been associated wit...
AbstractClC chloride channels and transporters play major roles in cellular excitability, epithelial...
AbstractThe conduction properties of ClC-0 and ClC-1 chloride channels are examined using electrosta...
The conduction properties of ClC-0 and ClC-1 chloride channels are examined using electrostatic calc...