ClC-2 is a Cl− channel that belongs to the CLC family of chloride channel/transport proteins. ClC-2 molecular role is not clear, and Clcn2 knockout mice develop blindness, sterility, and leukodystrophy by unknown reasons. ClC-2 is associated in the brain with the adhesion molecule GlialCAM, which is defective in a type of leukodystrophy, involving ClC-2 in the homeostasis of myelin. To get more insight into the functions of ClC-2, we have identified in this work the three ClC-2 orthologs in zebrafish. clcn2a and clcn2b resulted from the teleost-specific whole genome duplication, while clcn2c arose from a gene duplication from clcn2b. The expression patterns in adult tissues and embryos of zebrafish clcn2 paralogs support their subfunctional...
AbstractGlialCAM, a glial cell adhesion molecule mutated in megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with...
BACKGROUND: Mutant mouse models suggest that the chloride channel ClC-2 has functions in ion and wat...
AbstractWe cloned two novel members of the CLC chloride channel family from rat and human brain. ClC...
ClC-2 is a Cl− channel that belongs to the CLC family of chloride channel/transport proteins. ClC-2 ...
The ClC-2 chloride channel is expressed in the plasma membrane of almost all mammalian cells. Mutati...
CLC anion transporters are found in all phyla and form a gene family of eight members in mammals. Tw...
ClC-2 is a broadly distributed chloride channel with an enigmatic neurophysiological function. In th...
SummaryIon fluxes mediated by glial cells are required for several physiological processes such as f...
Chloride channels (ClCs) have gained worldwide interest because of their molecular diversity, widesp...
ClC-2 is a broadly expressed plasma membrane chloride channel that is modulated by voltage, cell swe...
After a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular identifica...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC protein family of chloride channels and transporters play ...
AbstractChloride (Cl−) is the most abundant extracellular anion in multicellular organisms. Passive ...
AbstractIn the past decade, there has been remarkable progress in understanding of the roles of Cl− ...
Proteins of the Voltage Gated Chloride Channel (CLC) family perform a variety of roles, including th...
AbstractGlialCAM, a glial cell adhesion molecule mutated in megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with...
BACKGROUND: Mutant mouse models suggest that the chloride channel ClC-2 has functions in ion and wat...
AbstractWe cloned two novel members of the CLC chloride channel family from rat and human brain. ClC...
ClC-2 is a Cl− channel that belongs to the CLC family of chloride channel/transport proteins. ClC-2 ...
The ClC-2 chloride channel is expressed in the plasma membrane of almost all mammalian cells. Mutati...
CLC anion transporters are found in all phyla and form a gene family of eight members in mammals. Tw...
ClC-2 is a broadly distributed chloride channel with an enigmatic neurophysiological function. In th...
SummaryIon fluxes mediated by glial cells are required for several physiological processes such as f...
Chloride channels (ClCs) have gained worldwide interest because of their molecular diversity, widesp...
ClC-2 is a broadly expressed plasma membrane chloride channel that is modulated by voltage, cell swe...
After a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular identifica...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC protein family of chloride channels and transporters play ...
AbstractChloride (Cl−) is the most abundant extracellular anion in multicellular organisms. Passive ...
AbstractIn the past decade, there has been remarkable progress in understanding of the roles of Cl− ...
Proteins of the Voltage Gated Chloride Channel (CLC) family perform a variety of roles, including th...
AbstractGlialCAM, a glial cell adhesion molecule mutated in megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with...
BACKGROUND: Mutant mouse models suggest that the chloride channel ClC-2 has functions in ion and wat...
AbstractWe cloned two novel members of the CLC chloride channel family from rat and human brain. ClC...