Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC protein family of chloride channels and transporters play important roles in regulating cellular chloride and pH. The CLCs that function as Cl-/H+ antiporters, ClCs 3-7, are essential in particular for the acidification of endosomal compartments and protein degradation. These proteins are broadly expressed in the nervous system, and mutations that disrupt their expression are responsible for several human genetic diseases. Furthermore, knock-out of ClC3 and ClC7 in the mouse result in the degeneration of the hippocampus and the retina. Despite this evidence of their importance in retinal function, the expression patterns of different CLC transporters in different retinal cell types are as yet undesc...
Proteins implicated as intracellular chloride channels include the intracellular ClC proteins, the b...
We identified a homozygous missense alteration (c.75C>A, p.D25E) in CLCC1, encoding a presumptive in...
Background CLIC1 is a chloride channel whose cellular role remains uncertain. The distribution of CL...
CLC anion transporters are found in all phyla and form a gene family of eight members in mammals. Tw...
After a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular identifica...
CLC genes are expressed in species from bacteria to human and encode Cl(-)-channels or Cl(-)/H(+)-ex...
Proteins of the Voltage Gated Chloride Channel (CLC) family perform a variety of roles, including th...
Proteins of the CLC gene family assemble to homo- or sometimes heterodimers and either function as C...
CLC proteins are found in cells from prokaryotes to mammals and perform functions in plasma membrane...
ClC-2 is a Cl− channel that belongs to the CLC family of chloride channel/transport proteins. ClC-2 ...
CLC channels and transporters are expressed in virtually every living cell and fulfill a number of h...
AbstractControlled chloride movement across membranes is essential for a variety of physiological pr...
ClC-6 is a member of the CLC protein family. This family comprises plasma membrane chloride channels...
ClC-3 is an intracellular chloride transport protein known to reside on endosomes and synaptic vesic...
AbstractThe CLC family of chloride channels and transporters is a functionally diverse group of prot...
Proteins implicated as intracellular chloride channels include the intracellular ClC proteins, the b...
We identified a homozygous missense alteration (c.75C>A, p.D25E) in CLCC1, encoding a presumptive in...
Background CLIC1 is a chloride channel whose cellular role remains uncertain. The distribution of CL...
CLC anion transporters are found in all phyla and form a gene family of eight members in mammals. Tw...
After a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular identifica...
CLC genes are expressed in species from bacteria to human and encode Cl(-)-channels or Cl(-)/H(+)-ex...
Proteins of the Voltage Gated Chloride Channel (CLC) family perform a variety of roles, including th...
Proteins of the CLC gene family assemble to homo- or sometimes heterodimers and either function as C...
CLC proteins are found in cells from prokaryotes to mammals and perform functions in plasma membrane...
ClC-2 is a Cl− channel that belongs to the CLC family of chloride channel/transport proteins. ClC-2 ...
CLC channels and transporters are expressed in virtually every living cell and fulfill a number of h...
AbstractControlled chloride movement across membranes is essential for a variety of physiological pr...
ClC-6 is a member of the CLC protein family. This family comprises plasma membrane chloride channels...
ClC-3 is an intracellular chloride transport protein known to reside on endosomes and synaptic vesic...
AbstractThe CLC family of chloride channels and transporters is a functionally diverse group of prot...
Proteins implicated as intracellular chloride channels include the intracellular ClC proteins, the b...
We identified a homozygous missense alteration (c.75C>A, p.D25E) in CLCC1, encoding a presumptive in...
Background CLIC1 is a chloride channel whose cellular role remains uncertain. The distribution of CL...