CLC chloride channels form a large and conserved gene family unrelated to other channel proteins. Knowledge of the transmembrane topology of these channels is important for understanding the effects of mutations found in human myotonia and inherited hypercalciuric kidney stone diseases and for the interpretation of structure-function studies. We now systematically study the topology of human ClC-1, a prototype CLC channel that is defective in human myotonia. Using a combination of in vitro glycosylation scanning and protease protection assays, we show that both N and C termini face the cytoplasm and demonstrate the presence of 10 (or less likely 12) transmembrane spans. Difficult regions were additionally tested by inserting cysteines and p...
The CLC-1 chloride channel, a member of the CLC-channel/transporter family, plays important roles fo...
After providing a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular ...
Proteins of the CLC gene family assemble to homo- or sometimes heterodimers and either function as C...
ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby ...
ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby ...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC "Chloride Channel" family of transport proteins facilitate...
Cl- channels reside both in the plasma membrane and in intracellular organelles. Their functions ran...
Molecular mechanisms of ion conduction in ClC-type chloride channels: Lessons from disease-causing m...
Voltage-gated ClC chloride channels play important roles in cell volume regulation, control of muscl...
CLC genes are expressed in species from bacteria to human and encode Cl(-)-channels or Cl(-)/H(+)-ex...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
Chloride channels are involved in a multitude of physiologic processes ranging from basal cellular f...
CLC voltage-gated chloride ion channels (and transporters) family is widely present in bacteria to h...
The chloride channel (ClC) protein family comprises both chloride (Cl(-)) channels and chloride/prot...
SummaryThe cytoplasmic domains of ClC chloride channels and transporters are ubiquitously found in e...
The CLC-1 chloride channel, a member of the CLC-channel/transporter family, plays important roles fo...
After providing a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular ...
Proteins of the CLC gene family assemble to homo- or sometimes heterodimers and either function as C...
ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby ...
ClC-1 protein channels facilitate rapid passage of chloride ions across cellular membranes, thereby ...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC "Chloride Channel" family of transport proteins facilitate...
Cl- channels reside both in the plasma membrane and in intracellular organelles. Their functions ran...
Molecular mechanisms of ion conduction in ClC-type chloride channels: Lessons from disease-causing m...
Voltage-gated ClC chloride channels play important roles in cell volume regulation, control of muscl...
CLC genes are expressed in species from bacteria to human and encode Cl(-)-channels or Cl(-)/H(+)-ex...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
Chloride channels are involved in a multitude of physiologic processes ranging from basal cellular f...
CLC voltage-gated chloride ion channels (and transporters) family is widely present in bacteria to h...
The chloride channel (ClC) protein family comprises both chloride (Cl(-)) channels and chloride/prot...
SummaryThe cytoplasmic domains of ClC chloride channels and transporters are ubiquitously found in e...
The CLC-1 chloride channel, a member of the CLC-channel/transporter family, plays important roles fo...
After providing a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular ...
Proteins of the CLC gene family assemble to homo- or sometimes heterodimers and either function as C...