The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) family consists of six evolutionarily conserved proteins in humans. Members of this family are unusual, existing as both monomeric soluble proteins and as integral membrane proteins where they function as chloride selective ion channels, however no function has previously been assigned to their soluble form. Structural studies have shown that in the soluble form, CLIC proteins adopt a glutathione S-transferase (GST) fold, however, they have an active site with a conserved glutaredoxin monothiol motif, similar to the omega class GSTs. We demonstrate that CLIC proteins have glutaredoxin-like glutathione-dependent oxidoreductase enzymatic activity. CLICs 1, 2 and 4 demonstrate typical glutaredoxin-...
AbstractChloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are putative pore-forming glutathione-S-transferase ...
Chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) proteins possess the remarkable property of being able to conv...
The structure of CLIC4, a member of the CLIC family of putative intracellular chloride ion channel p...
The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) family consists of six evolutionarily conserved protei...
© 2015 Al Khamici et al. The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) family consists of six evolut...
The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) family consists of six evolutionarily conserved protei...
Most proteins adopt a well defined three-dimensional structure; however, it is increasingly recogniz...
Most proteins adopt a well defined three-dimensional structure; however, it is increasingly recogniz...
Many plasma membrane chloride channels have been cloned and characterized in great detail. In contra...
Abstract CLIC1 (NCC27) is a member of the highly conserved class of chloride ion channels that exist...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) f...
The chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of proteins has the remarkable property of maintain...
CLIC1 (NCC27) is a member of the highly conserved class of chloride ion channels that exists in both...
The chloride intracellular ion channel protein (CLIC) family are a unique set of ion channels that c...
AbstractChloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are putative pore-forming glutathione-S-transferase ...
Chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) proteins possess the remarkable property of being able to conv...
The structure of CLIC4, a member of the CLIC family of putative intracellular chloride ion channel p...
The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) family consists of six evolutionarily conserved protei...
© 2015 Al Khamici et al. The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) family consists of six evolut...
The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) family consists of six evolutionarily conserved protei...
Most proteins adopt a well defined three-dimensional structure; however, it is increasingly recogniz...
Most proteins adopt a well defined three-dimensional structure; however, it is increasingly recogniz...
Many plasma membrane chloride channels have been cloned and characterized in great detail. In contra...
Abstract CLIC1 (NCC27) is a member of the highly conserved class of chloride ion channels that exist...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.The Chloride Intracellular Ion Channel (CLIC) f...
The chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of proteins has the remarkable property of maintain...
CLIC1 (NCC27) is a member of the highly conserved class of chloride ion channels that exists in both...
The chloride intracellular ion channel protein (CLIC) family are a unique set of ion channels that c...
AbstractChloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are putative pore-forming glutathione-S-transferase ...
Chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) proteins possess the remarkable property of being able to conv...
The structure of CLIC4, a member of the CLIC family of putative intracellular chloride ion channel p...