AbstractPatch-clamp experiments were performed on rat liver mitochondria inner membranes. Application of voltage gradients of either polarity revealed the presence of several different conductances, ranging up to 1.3 nS in symmetrical 150 mM KCl. Evidence is presented that at least those higher than 0.3 nS are substates of the highest conductance channel. Increasing matrix-side-positive (unphysiological) transmembrane voltage gradients favored the switch of the 1.3 nS channel to operation in lower conductance states. The size of these conductances, the presence of substates and the channel behavior are strongly reminiscent on one hand of the observations on the membrane of protoplasts from the gram-positive bacterium Streptococcus faecalis,...
We have characterized the conduction and blocking properties of two different chloride channels fr...
From morphological and biochemical studies it has been recognized that the regions where the outer a...
Mitochondria are an essential component of cellular integrity and homeostasis, and their functions a...
By use of the patch-clamp technique, the inner membrane of mouse liver and heart mitochondria is sho...
AbstractPatch-clamp studies of the outer mitochondrial membrane indicate a voltage-dependent increas...
From morphological and biochemical studies it has been recognized that the regions where the outer a...
The ionic permeability of the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) was studied with the patch clamp te...
AbstractPatch-clamp experiments on swollen mitochondria of human, mouse and rat origins have reveale...
By use of the patch-clamp technique, the inner membrane of mouse liver and heart mitochondria is sho...
The outer and inner membranes of mitochondria have recently been studied with the patch clamp techni...
The prime function of mitochondria is to provide the cell with adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP syn...
The inner membrane of mitochondria from various strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been analyze...
The inner membrane of yeast and mammalian mitochondria has been studied in situ with a patch clamp e...
The inner membrane of mitochondria from various strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been analyze...
The high-conductance channels present in the outer membranes of wild-type and porin-less yeast mitoc...
We have characterized the conduction and blocking properties of two different chloride channels fr...
From morphological and biochemical studies it has been recognized that the regions where the outer a...
Mitochondria are an essential component of cellular integrity and homeostasis, and their functions a...
By use of the patch-clamp technique, the inner membrane of mouse liver and heart mitochondria is sho...
AbstractPatch-clamp studies of the outer mitochondrial membrane indicate a voltage-dependent increas...
From morphological and biochemical studies it has been recognized that the regions where the outer a...
The ionic permeability of the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) was studied with the patch clamp te...
AbstractPatch-clamp experiments on swollen mitochondria of human, mouse and rat origins have reveale...
By use of the patch-clamp technique, the inner membrane of mouse liver and heart mitochondria is sho...
The outer and inner membranes of mitochondria have recently been studied with the patch clamp techni...
The prime function of mitochondria is to provide the cell with adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP syn...
The inner membrane of mitochondria from various strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been analyze...
The inner membrane of yeast and mammalian mitochondria has been studied in situ with a patch clamp e...
The inner membrane of mitochondria from various strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been analyze...
The high-conductance channels present in the outer membranes of wild-type and porin-less yeast mitoc...
We have characterized the conduction and blocking properties of two different chloride channels fr...
From morphological and biochemical studies it has been recognized that the regions where the outer a...
Mitochondria are an essential component of cellular integrity and homeostasis, and their functions a...