金沢大学ナノ生命科学研究所Ion selectivity of the potassium channel is crucial for regulating electrical activity in living cells; however, the mechanism underlying the potassium channel selectivity that favors large K+ over small Na+ remains unclear. Generally, Na+ is not completely excluded from permeation through potassium channels. Herein, the distinct nature of Na+ conduction through the prototypical KcsA potassium channel was examined. Single-channel current recordings revealed that, at a high Na+ concentration (200 mM), the channel was blocked by Na+, and this blocking was relieved at high membrane potentials, suggesting the passage of Na+ across the channel. At a 2,000 mM Na+ concentration, single-channel Na+ conductance was measured as one-eight...
The selectivity filter in potassium channels, a main component of the ion permeation pathway, config...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...
Conduction of ions through the NaK channel, with M0 helix removed, was studied using both Brownian d...
AbstractConduction of ions through the NaK channel, with M0 helix removed, was studied using both Br...
K+ channels are highly selective for K+ over Na+. Here we present several crystal structures of the ...
K+ channels are highly selective for K+ over Na+. Here we present several crystal structures of the ...
The ability of biological ion channels to conduct selected ions across cell membranes is critical fo...
studied using both Brownian dynamics and molecular dynamics. Brownian dynamics simulations predict t...
The ability of biological ion channels to conduct selected ions across cell membranes is critical fo...
How K(+) channels are able to conduct certain cations yet not others remains an important but unreso...
AbstractConduction of ions through the NaK channel, with M0 helix removed, was studied using both Br...
The ability of the potassium channel to conduct K+ at almost the rate of free diffusion, while discr...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...
Potassium channels allow K + ions to diffuse through their pores while preventing smaller Na + ions ...
The selectivity filter in potassium channels, a main component of the ion permeation pathway, config...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...
Conduction of ions through the NaK channel, with M0 helix removed, was studied using both Brownian d...
AbstractConduction of ions through the NaK channel, with M0 helix removed, was studied using both Br...
K+ channels are highly selective for K+ over Na+. Here we present several crystal structures of the ...
K+ channels are highly selective for K+ over Na+. Here we present several crystal structures of the ...
The ability of biological ion channels to conduct selected ions across cell membranes is critical fo...
studied using both Brownian dynamics and molecular dynamics. Brownian dynamics simulations predict t...
The ability of biological ion channels to conduct selected ions across cell membranes is critical fo...
How K(+) channels are able to conduct certain cations yet not others remains an important but unreso...
AbstractConduction of ions through the NaK channel, with M0 helix removed, was studied using both Br...
The ability of the potassium channel to conduct K+ at almost the rate of free diffusion, while discr...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...
Potassium channels allow K + ions to diffuse through their pores while preventing smaller Na + ions ...
The selectivity filter in potassium channels, a main component of the ion permeation pathway, config...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...
Since the availability of the first crystal structure of a bacterial Na+ channel in 2011, understand...