Over two-thirds of a century ago, Hodgkin and Huxley proposed the existence of voltage gated ion channels (VGIC) to carry Na+ and K+ ions across the cell membrane to create the nerve impulse, in response to depolarization of the membrane. The channels have multiple physiological roles, and play a central role in a wide variety of diseases when they malfunction. The first channel structure was found by MacKinnon and coworkers in 1998. Subsequently the structure of a number of VGIC was determined in the open (ion conducting) state. This type of channel consists of four voltage sensing domains (VSD), each formed from four transmembrane (TM) segments, plus a pore domain through which ions move. Understanding the gating mechanism (how the channe...
Voltage-gated ion channels (VGICs) open and close in response to changes in electric potential acros...
AbstractThe opening and closing of the ion conduction pathway in ion channels underlies the generati...
AbstractRecently, the structure of the Shaker channel Kv1.2 has been determined at a 2.9-Å resolutio...
Over two-thirds of a century ago, Hodgkin and Huxley proposed the existence of voltage gated ion cha...
Over two-thirds of a century ago, Hodgkin and Huxley proposed the existence of voltage gated ion cha...
Ion channels, which are found in every biological cell, regulate the concentration of electrolytes, ...
Ion channels, which are found in every biological cell, regulate the concentration of electrolytes, ...
Ion channels, which are found in every biological cell, regulate the concentration of electrolytes, ...
SummaryIn classical tetrameric voltage-gated ion channels four voltage-sensing domains (VSDs), one f...
AbstractIn voltage-dependent ion channels, pore opening is initiated by electrically driven movement...
AbstractThe voltage sensor of voltage gated sodium and potassium channels consists of four sets of t...
The gating mechanism of voltage sensitive ion channels is generally considered to be the motion of t...
The gating mechanism of voltage sensitive ion channels is generally considered to be the motion of t...
SummaryVoltage-gated ion channels sense voltage by shuttling arginine residues located in the S4 seg...
AbstractThe main role of voltage-gated proton channels (Hv1) is to extrude protons from the intracel...
Voltage-gated ion channels (VGICs) open and close in response to changes in electric potential acros...
AbstractThe opening and closing of the ion conduction pathway in ion channels underlies the generati...
AbstractRecently, the structure of the Shaker channel Kv1.2 has been determined at a 2.9-Å resolutio...
Over two-thirds of a century ago, Hodgkin and Huxley proposed the existence of voltage gated ion cha...
Over two-thirds of a century ago, Hodgkin and Huxley proposed the existence of voltage gated ion cha...
Ion channels, which are found in every biological cell, regulate the concentration of electrolytes, ...
Ion channels, which are found in every biological cell, regulate the concentration of electrolytes, ...
Ion channels, which are found in every biological cell, regulate the concentration of electrolytes, ...
SummaryIn classical tetrameric voltage-gated ion channels four voltage-sensing domains (VSDs), one f...
AbstractIn voltage-dependent ion channels, pore opening is initiated by electrically driven movement...
AbstractThe voltage sensor of voltage gated sodium and potassium channels consists of four sets of t...
The gating mechanism of voltage sensitive ion channels is generally considered to be the motion of t...
The gating mechanism of voltage sensitive ion channels is generally considered to be the motion of t...
SummaryVoltage-gated ion channels sense voltage by shuttling arginine residues located in the S4 seg...
AbstractThe main role of voltage-gated proton channels (Hv1) is to extrude protons from the intracel...
Voltage-gated ion channels (VGICs) open and close in response to changes in electric potential acros...
AbstractThe opening and closing of the ion conduction pathway in ion channels underlies the generati...
AbstractRecently, the structure of the Shaker channel Kv1.2 has been determined at a 2.9-Å resolutio...