Chloride channels have several functions, including the regulation of cell volume, stabilizing membrane potential, signal transduction and transepithelial transport. The plasma membrane Cl- channels already cloned belong to different structural classes: ligand-gated channels, voltage-gated channels, and possibly transporters of the ATP-binding-cassette type (if the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator is a Cl- channel). The importance of chloride channels is illustrated by the phenotypes that can result from their malfunction: cystic fibrosis, in which transepithelial transport is impaired, and myotonia, in which ClC-1, the principal skeletal muscle Cl- channel, is defective. Here we report the properties of ClC-2, a new member of the vo...
After providing a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular ...
Skeletal muscle is unusual in that 70-85% of resting membrane conductance is carried by chloride ion...
A CLCA protein (CL for chloride channel and CA for calcium) cloned from porcine ileum was expressed ...
Plasma membrane Cl- channels perform a variety of functions, including control of excitability in ne...
Cl- channels reside both in the plasma membrane and in intracellular organelles. Their functions ran...
We review the properties of ClC chloride channels, members of an expanding gene family originally di...
Cl- channels have various functions such as regulation of cell volume, transepithelial transport, an...
Cystic fibrosis is a fatal inherited disease that is caused by mutations in the gene encoding a cAMP...
Chloride channels are probably found in every cell, from bacteria to mammals. Their physiological ta...
The skeletal muscle chloride channel CLC-1 and the ubiquitous volume-activated chloride channel CLC-...
Chloride channels (ClCs) have gained worldwide interest because of their molecular diversity, widesp...
Chloride channels are involved in a multitude of physiologic processes ranging from basal cellular f...
The voltage-dependent ClC-1 chloride channel belongs to the CLC channel/transporter family. It is a ...
Molecular mechanisms of ion conduction in ClC-type chloride channels: Lessons from disease-causing m...
The CLC gene family encodes nine different Cl() channels in mammals. These channels perform their fu...
After providing a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular ...
Skeletal muscle is unusual in that 70-85% of resting membrane conductance is carried by chloride ion...
A CLCA protein (CL for chloride channel and CA for calcium) cloned from porcine ileum was expressed ...
Plasma membrane Cl- channels perform a variety of functions, including control of excitability in ne...
Cl- channels reside both in the plasma membrane and in intracellular organelles. Their functions ran...
We review the properties of ClC chloride channels, members of an expanding gene family originally di...
Cl- channels have various functions such as regulation of cell volume, transepithelial transport, an...
Cystic fibrosis is a fatal inherited disease that is caused by mutations in the gene encoding a cAMP...
Chloride channels are probably found in every cell, from bacteria to mammals. Their physiological ta...
The skeletal muscle chloride channel CLC-1 and the ubiquitous volume-activated chloride channel CLC-...
Chloride channels (ClCs) have gained worldwide interest because of their molecular diversity, widesp...
Chloride channels are involved in a multitude of physiologic processes ranging from basal cellular f...
The voltage-dependent ClC-1 chloride channel belongs to the CLC channel/transporter family. It is a ...
Molecular mechanisms of ion conduction in ClC-type chloride channels: Lessons from disease-causing m...
The CLC gene family encodes nine different Cl() channels in mammals. These channels perform their fu...
After providing a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular ...
Skeletal muscle is unusual in that 70-85% of resting membrane conductance is carried by chloride ion...
A CLCA protein (CL for chloride channel and CA for calcium) cloned from porcine ileum was expressed ...