In Shaker K+ channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unmasking a slow inactivation process. In Shaker Delta6-46 (Sh-IR) background, two additional mutations (T449V-I470C) remove slow inactivation, producing a noninactivating channel. However, despite the fact that Sh-IR-T449V-I470C mutant channels remain conductive, prolonged depolarizations (1 min, 0 mV) produce a shift of the QV curve by about -30 mV suggesting that the channels still undergo the conformational changes typical of slow inactivation. For depolarizations longer than 50 ms, the tail currents measured during repolarization to -90 mV display a slow component that increases in amplitude as the duration of the depolarizing pulse increases...
ABSTRACT Voltage-gated K1 channels exhibit a slow inactivation process, which becomes an important i...
AbstractThe charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depe...
AbstractPotassium ions are vital for maintaining functionality of K channels. In their absence, many...
In Shaker K(+) channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unm...
In Shaker K+ channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unmas...
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...
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...
External H⁺ and Ni²⁺ ions inhibit Kv1.5 channels by increasing current decay during a depolarizing p...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
We studied the phenomenon of cumulative inactivation in the voltage-dependent K+ channels of the Sha...
The charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depending on...
AbstractIn potassium-free solutions some types of K channels enter a long-lasting nonconducting or “...
AbstractVoltage-gated K+ channels exhibit a slow inactivation process, which becomes an important in...
ABSTRACT Voltage-gated K1 channels exhibit a slow inactivation process, which becomes an important i...
AbstractThe charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depe...
AbstractPotassium ions are vital for maintaining functionality of K channels. In their absence, many...
In Shaker K(+) channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unm...
In Shaker K+ channel, the amino terminus deletion Delta6-46 removes fast inactivation (N-type) unmas...
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...
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...
External H⁺ and Ni²⁺ ions inhibit Kv1.5 channels by increasing current decay during a depolarizing p...
Slow inactivation occurs in voltage-gated Na+ channels when the membrane is depolarized for several ...
We studied the phenomenon of cumulative inactivation in the voltage-dependent K+ channels of the Sha...
The charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depending on...
AbstractIn potassium-free solutions some types of K channels enter a long-lasting nonconducting or “...
AbstractVoltage-gated K+ channels exhibit a slow inactivation process, which becomes an important in...
ABSTRACT Voltage-gated K1 channels exhibit a slow inactivation process, which becomes an important i...
AbstractThe charge versus voltage relation of voltage-sensor domains shifts in the voltage axis depe...
AbstractPotassium ions are vital for maintaining functionality of K channels. In their absence, many...