A-type voltage-gated K(+) (Kv) channels self-regulate their activity by inactivating directly from the open state (open-state inactivation [OSI]) or by inactivating before they open (closed-state inactivation [CSI]). To determine the inactivation pathways, it is often necessary to apply several pulse protocols, pore blockers, single-channel recording, and kinetic modeling. However, intrinsic hurdles may preclude the standardized application of these methods. Here, we implemented a simple method inspired by earlier studies of Na(+) channels to analyze macroscopic inactivation and conclusively deduce the pathways of inactivation of recombinant and native A-type Kv channels. We investigated two distinct A-type Kv channels expressed heterologou...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
The KCNA2 gene encodes the Kv1.2 channel, a mammalian Shaker-like voltage-gated K+ channel, whose de...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Abstract: A-type voltage-gated K+ channels auto-regula...
Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Abstract: A-type voltage-gated K+ channels auto-regula...
Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Abstract: A-type voltage-gated K+ channels auto-regula...
Inactivation is the auto-regulatory process of A-type voltage-gated K + (Kv) channels. Kv channels m...
Inactivation is the auto-regulatory process of A-type voltage-gated K + (Kv) channels. Kv channels m...
Inactivation of many ion channels occurs through largely voltage-independent transitions to an inact...
AbstractN-type calcium channels inactivate most rapidly in response to moderate, not extreme depolar...
AbstractVoltage-gated K+ channels of the Kv7 (KCNQ) family have important physiological functions in...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
Kv4 channels mediate the somatodendritic A-type K+ current (I(SA)) in neurons. The availability of f...
Inactivation of many ion channels occurs through largely voltage-independent transitions to an inact...
Kv4 channels mediate the somatodendritic A-type K+ current (I(SA)) in neurons. The availability of f...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
The KCNA2 gene encodes the Kv1.2 channel, a mammalian Shaker-like voltage-gated K+ channel, whose de...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Abstract: A-type voltage-gated K+ channels auto-regula...
Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Abstract: A-type voltage-gated K+ channels auto-regula...
Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Abstract: A-type voltage-gated K+ channels auto-regula...
Inactivation is the auto-regulatory process of A-type voltage-gated K + (Kv) channels. Kv channels m...
Inactivation is the auto-regulatory process of A-type voltage-gated K + (Kv) channels. Kv channels m...
Inactivation of many ion channels occurs through largely voltage-independent transitions to an inact...
AbstractN-type calcium channels inactivate most rapidly in response to moderate, not extreme depolar...
AbstractVoltage-gated K+ channels of the Kv7 (KCNQ) family have important physiological functions in...
Inactivation and recovery from inactivation of Kv4 voltage-gated potassium channels are thought to r...
Kv4 channels mediate the somatodendritic A-type K+ current (I(SA)) in neurons. The availability of f...
Inactivation of many ion channels occurs through largely voltage-independent transitions to an inact...
Kv4 channels mediate the somatodendritic A-type K+ current (I(SA)) in neurons. The availability of f...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...
The KCNA2 gene encodes the Kv1.2 channel, a mammalian Shaker-like voltage-gated K+ channel, whose de...
AbstractKv1.4 channels are Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium channels with two distinct inactiv...