International audienceThe ClC chloride channels catalyse the selective flow of Cl- ions across cell membranes, thereby regulating electrical excitation in skeletal muscle and the flow of salt and water across epithelial barriers. Genetic defects in ClC Cl- channels underlie several familial muscle and kidney diseases. Here we present the X-ray structures of two prokaryotic ClC Cl- channels from Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium and Escherichia coli at 3.0 and 3.5 A, respectively. Both structures reveal two identical pores, each pore being formed by a separate subunit contained within a homodimeric membrane protein. Individual subunits are composed of two roughly repeated halves that span the membrane with opposite orientations. This a...
CLC genes are expressed in species from bacteria to human and encode Cl(-)-channels or Cl(-)/H(+)-ex...
AbstractClC chloride channels and transporters play major roles in cellular excitability, epithelial...
ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby ...
International audienceThe ClC chloride channels catalyse the selective flow of Cl- ions across cell ...
AbstractMembers of the ClC family of voltage-gated chloride channels are found from bacteria to mamm...
The ClC family of chloride channels are found throughout the eukaryotes and homologues are found amo...
ClC proteins are chloride channels and transporters that are found in a wide variety of prokaryotic ...
CLC voltage-gated chloride ion channels (and transporters) family is widely present in bacteria to h...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
Ion channels have historically been viewed as distinct from secondary active transporters. However, ...
The chloride channel (ClC) protein family comprises both chloride (Cl-) channels and chloride/proton...
AbstractClC chloride channels are voltage-gated transmembrane proteins that have been associated wit...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
Cl- channels reside both in the plasma membrane and in intracellular organelles. Their functions ran...
CLC proteins are found in cells from prokaryotes to mammals and perform functions in plasma membrane...
CLC genes are expressed in species from bacteria to human and encode Cl(-)-channels or Cl(-)/H(+)-ex...
AbstractClC chloride channels and transporters play major roles in cellular excitability, epithelial...
ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby ...
International audienceThe ClC chloride channels catalyse the selective flow of Cl- ions across cell ...
AbstractMembers of the ClC family of voltage-gated chloride channels are found from bacteria to mamm...
The ClC family of chloride channels are found throughout the eukaryotes and homologues are found amo...
ClC proteins are chloride channels and transporters that are found in a wide variety of prokaryotic ...
CLC voltage-gated chloride ion channels (and transporters) family is widely present in bacteria to h...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
Ion channels have historically been viewed as distinct from secondary active transporters. However, ...
The chloride channel (ClC) protein family comprises both chloride (Cl-) channels and chloride/proton...
AbstractClC chloride channels are voltage-gated transmembrane proteins that have been associated wit...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
Cl- channels reside both in the plasma membrane and in intracellular organelles. Their functions ran...
CLC proteins are found in cells from prokaryotes to mammals and perform functions in plasma membrane...
CLC genes are expressed in species from bacteria to human and encode Cl(-)-channels or Cl(-)/H(+)-ex...
AbstractClC chloride channels and transporters play major roles in cellular excitability, epithelial...
ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby ...