Despite the widespread clinical use of anesthetics since the 19th century, a clear understanding of the mechanism of anesthetic action has yet to emerge. On the basis of early experiments by Meyer, Overton, and subsequent researchers, the cell's lipid membrane was generally concluded to be the primary site of action of anesthetics. However, later experiments with lipid-free globular proteins, such as luciferase and apoferritin, shifted the focus of anesthetic action to proteins. Recent experimental studies, such as photoaffinity labeling and mutagenesis on membrane proteins, have suggested specific binding sites for anesthetic molecules, further strengthening the proteocentric view of anesthetic mechanism. With the increased availability of...
AbstractEarlier work demonstrated that a water-soluble four-helix bundle protein designed with a cav...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
AbstractWe demonstrate that cyano-phenylalanine (PheCN) can be utilized to probe the binding of the ...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia remains unknown. Potential anesthetic target sites inc...
AbstractA variety of experiments suggest that membrane proteins are important targets of anesthetic ...
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) mediates fast signal transduction in peripheral and cen...
A variety of experiments suggest that membrane proteins are important targets of anesthetic molecule...
Ion channels play crucial roles in nervous system activities. The significance of ion channel functi...
For over 160 years, general anesthetics have been given for the relief of pain and suffering. While ...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations have been performed to investigate the partitioning of the vo...
AbstractA nitrile-derived amino acid, PheCN, has been used as an internal spectroscopic probe to stu...
Since almost all biologically relevant cell membranes are formed by phospholipid bilayers, the inves...
AbstractIt was recently postulated that the effects of general anesthetics on protein global dynamic...
AbstractThe structural features of volatile anesthetic binding sites on proteins are being examined ...
Anesthetics have been employed widely to relieve surgical suffering, but their mechanism of action i...
AbstractEarlier work demonstrated that a water-soluble four-helix bundle protein designed with a cav...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
AbstractWe demonstrate that cyano-phenylalanine (PheCN) can be utilized to probe the binding of the ...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia remains unknown. Potential anesthetic target sites inc...
AbstractA variety of experiments suggest that membrane proteins are important targets of anesthetic ...
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) mediates fast signal transduction in peripheral and cen...
A variety of experiments suggest that membrane proteins are important targets of anesthetic molecule...
Ion channels play crucial roles in nervous system activities. The significance of ion channel functi...
For over 160 years, general anesthetics have been given for the relief of pain and suffering. While ...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations have been performed to investigate the partitioning of the vo...
AbstractA nitrile-derived amino acid, PheCN, has been used as an internal spectroscopic probe to stu...
Since almost all biologically relevant cell membranes are formed by phospholipid bilayers, the inves...
AbstractIt was recently postulated that the effects of general anesthetics on protein global dynamic...
AbstractThe structural features of volatile anesthetic binding sites on proteins are being examined ...
Anesthetics have been employed widely to relieve surgical suffering, but their mechanism of action i...
AbstractEarlier work demonstrated that a water-soluble four-helix bundle protein designed with a cav...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
AbstractWe demonstrate that cyano-phenylalanine (PheCN) can be utilized to probe the binding of the ...