Foreign mRNA was expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Newly expressed ion currents localized in defined plasma membrane areas were measured using the two-electrode voltage clamp technique in combination with a specially designed chamber, that exposed only part of the surface on the oocytes to channel agonists or inhibitors. Newly expressed currents were found to be unequally distributed in the surface membrane of the oocyte. This asymmetry was most pronounced during the early phase of expression, when channels could almost exclusively be detected in the animal hemisphere of the oocyte. 4 d after injection of the mRNA, or later, channels could be found at a threefold higher density at the animal than at the vegetal pole area. The pattern of ...
The proper maturation of both male and female gametes is essential for supporting fertilization and ...
The Xenopus laevis oocyte is a well-known heterologous expression system. Several endogenous ion cha...
Xenopus oocytes are widely employed for heterologous expression of cloned proteins, particularly ele...
The Xenopus oocyte as a heterologous expression system for proteins, was first described by Gurdon e...
Functional acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and sodium channels were expressed in the membrane of Xenop...
We are studying electrically excitable Ca channels with an approach that combines nucleic acid molec...
Oocytes from the Xenopus laevis represent one of the most widely used expression systems for functio...
In this chapter we describe technical aspects and experimental potential of the two electrodes volta...
AbstractXenopus oocytes are a popular model system for studying Ca signaling. They endogenously expr...
Xenopus oocytes have been widely used for studying ion channels in a controlled in vivo environment ...
Epithelial Na channel activity was expressed in oocytes from Xenopus laevis after injection of mRNA ...
For the past 30 years, oocytes from Xenopus laevis have been extensively used to express and charact...
The asymmetric current previously identified using voltage probe techniques in maturing Xenopus laev...
The proper maturation of both male and female gametes is essential for supporting fertilization and ...
The Xenopus laevis oocyte is a well-known heterologous expression system. Several endogenous ion cha...
Xenopus oocytes are widely employed for heterologous expression of cloned proteins, particularly ele...
The Xenopus oocyte as a heterologous expression system for proteins, was first described by Gurdon e...
Functional acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and sodium channels were expressed in the membrane of Xenop...
We are studying electrically excitable Ca channels with an approach that combines nucleic acid molec...
Oocytes from the Xenopus laevis represent one of the most widely used expression systems for functio...
In this chapter we describe technical aspects and experimental potential of the two electrodes volta...
AbstractXenopus oocytes are a popular model system for studying Ca signaling. They endogenously expr...
Xenopus oocytes have been widely used for studying ion channels in a controlled in vivo environment ...
Epithelial Na channel activity was expressed in oocytes from Xenopus laevis after injection of mRNA ...
For the past 30 years, oocytes from Xenopus laevis have been extensively used to express and charact...
The asymmetric current previously identified using voltage probe techniques in maturing Xenopus laev...
The proper maturation of both male and female gametes is essential for supporting fertilization and ...
The Xenopus laevis oocyte is a well-known heterologous expression system. Several endogenous ion cha...
Xenopus oocytes are widely employed for heterologous expression of cloned proteins, particularly ele...