1. The chloride channel from the Torpedo electric organ, ClC-0, is controlled by two distinct ('fast' and 'slow') voltage-dependent gates. Here we investigate the effects of mutations in a region after putative transmembrane domain D12. A mutation in this region has previously been shown to change fast gating and permeation. 2. We used a combination of site-directed mutagenesis with two-electrode voltage-clamp and patch-clamp measurements. 3. Most conservative substitutions have minor effects, while more drastic mutations change kinetics and voltage dependence of fast gating, as well as ion selectivity and rectification. 4. While ClC-0 wild-type (WT) channels deactivate fully in two-electrode voltage clamp at negative voltages, channels do ...
The Torpedo chloride channel ClC-0 is the prototype of a large family of chloride channels that have...
The Cl- channel from the Torpedo electric organ, CLC-0, is the prototype of a large gene family of C...
ABSTRACT ClC chloride channels possess a homodimeric structure in which each monomer contains an ind...
1. The chloride channel from the Torpedo electric organ, ClC-0, is controlled by two distinct ('fast...
The opening and closing of chloride (Cl-) channels in the ClC family are thought to tightly couple t...
1. ClC proteins are a class of voltage-dependent Cl- channels with several members mutated in human ...
The Cl- channel from the Torpedo electric organ, CLC-0, is the prototype of a large gene family of C...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
The Cl- channel from the Torpedo electric organ, CLC-0, is the prototype of a large gene family of C...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
The gating of ClC-0, the voltage-dependent Cl- channel from Torpedo electric organ, is strongly infl...
Membrane hyperpolarization normally activates the slow gate of the Torpedo voltage-gated chloride ch...
CLC-0, a prototype Cl- channel in the CLC family, employs two gating mechanisms that control its ion...
Chloride channels of the ClC family are important for the control of membrane excitability, cell vol...
Chloride channels of the ClC family are important for the control of membrane excitability, cell vol...
The Torpedo chloride channel ClC-0 is the prototype of a large family of chloride channels that have...
The Cl- channel from the Torpedo electric organ, CLC-0, is the prototype of a large gene family of C...
ABSTRACT ClC chloride channels possess a homodimeric structure in which each monomer contains an ind...
1. The chloride channel from the Torpedo electric organ, ClC-0, is controlled by two distinct ('fast...
The opening and closing of chloride (Cl-) channels in the ClC family are thought to tightly couple t...
1. ClC proteins are a class of voltage-dependent Cl- channels with several members mutated in human ...
The Cl- channel from the Torpedo electric organ, CLC-0, is the prototype of a large gene family of C...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
The Cl- channel from the Torpedo electric organ, CLC-0, is the prototype of a large gene family of C...
Several cloned ClC-type Cl- channels open and close in a voltage-dependent manner. The Torpedo elect...
The gating of ClC-0, the voltage-dependent Cl- channel from Torpedo electric organ, is strongly infl...
Membrane hyperpolarization normally activates the slow gate of the Torpedo voltage-gated chloride ch...
CLC-0, a prototype Cl- channel in the CLC family, employs two gating mechanisms that control its ion...
Chloride channels of the ClC family are important for the control of membrane excitability, cell vol...
Chloride channels of the ClC family are important for the control of membrane excitability, cell vol...
The Torpedo chloride channel ClC-0 is the prototype of a large family of chloride channels that have...
The Cl- channel from the Torpedo electric organ, CLC-0, is the prototype of a large gene family of C...
ABSTRACT ClC chloride channels possess a homodimeric structure in which each monomer contains an ind...