The charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depending on the initial voltage. Here we show that in nonconducting W434F Shaker K+ channels, a large portion of this charge-voltage shift is apparent due to a dramatic slowing of the deactivation gating currents, Ig(D) (with tau up to 80 ms), which develops with a time course of similar to 1.8 s. This slowing in Ig(D) adds up to the slowing due to pore opening and is absent in the presence of 4-aminopyridine, a compound that prevents the last gating step that leads to pore opening. A remaining 10-15 mV negative shift in the voltage dependence of both the kinetics and the charge movement persists independently of the depolarizing prepulse duration and r...
To understand gating events with a time-base many orders of magnitude slower than that of atomic mot...
AbstractTo understand gating events with a time-base many orders-of-magnitude slower than that of at...
AbstractThe activation of Shaker K+ channels is steeply voltage dependent. To determine whether cons...
AbstractThe charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depe...
We have studied ionic and gating currents in mutant and wild-type Shaker K+ channels to investigate ...
Fast inactivating Shaker H4 potassium channels and nonconducting pore mutant Shaker H4 W434F channel...
Prolonged depolarization induces a slow inactivation process in some Ki channels. We have studied io...
Prolonged depolarization induces a slow inactivation process in some K+ channels. We have studied io...
Segments S4 and S5 in Voltage Gated Channels potassium channels are contiguous and specific residues...
In Shaker K(+) channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unm...
Kv channels are voltage-dependent potassium pores that shape the action potential duration and are c...
In Shaker K+ channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unmas...
AbstractIn potassium-free solutions some types of K channels enter a long-lasting nonconducting or “...
AbstractWe examined the late transitions in the activation sequence of potassium channels by analyzi...
Voltage gated channels underlie generation, detection, and amplification of electrical signals in th...
To understand gating events with a time-base many orders of magnitude slower than that of atomic mot...
AbstractTo understand gating events with a time-base many orders-of-magnitude slower than that of at...
AbstractThe activation of Shaker K+ channels is steeply voltage dependent. To determine whether cons...
AbstractThe charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depe...
We have studied ionic and gating currents in mutant and wild-type Shaker K+ channels to investigate ...
Fast inactivating Shaker H4 potassium channels and nonconducting pore mutant Shaker H4 W434F channel...
Prolonged depolarization induces a slow inactivation process in some Ki channels. We have studied io...
Prolonged depolarization induces a slow inactivation process in some K+ channels. We have studied io...
Segments S4 and S5 in Voltage Gated Channels potassium channels are contiguous and specific residues...
In Shaker K(+) channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unm...
Kv channels are voltage-dependent potassium pores that shape the action potential duration and are c...
In Shaker K+ channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unmas...
AbstractIn potassium-free solutions some types of K channels enter a long-lasting nonconducting or “...
AbstractWe examined the late transitions in the activation sequence of potassium channels by analyzi...
Voltage gated channels underlie generation, detection, and amplification of electrical signals in th...
To understand gating events with a time-base many orders of magnitude slower than that of atomic mot...
AbstractTo understand gating events with a time-base many orders-of-magnitude slower than that of at...
AbstractThe activation of Shaker K+ channels is steeply voltage dependent. To determine whether cons...