The channels present on the surface membrane of isolated rat flexor digitorum brevis muscle fibers were surveyed using the patch clamp technique. 85 out of 139 fibers had a novel channel which excluded the anions chloride, sulfate, and isethionate with a permeability ratio of chloride to sodium of less than 0.05. The selectivity sequence for cations was Na+ = K+ = Cs+ greater than Ca++ = Mg++ greater than N-Methyl-D-Glucamine. The channel remained closed for long periods, and had a large conductance of approximately 320 pS with several subconductance states at approximately 34 pS levels. Channel activity was not voltage dependent and the reversal potential for cations in muscle fibers of approximately 0 mV results in the channel's behaving ...
International audienceThis study analyzes changes in the distribution, electrophysiological properti...
AbstractNuclear ion channels remain among the least studied and biophysically characterized channels...
Wischmeyer E, Weber-Schürholz S, Jockusch H. SARCOLEMMAL CHLORIDE AND POTASSIUM CHANNELS FROM NORMAL...
The channels present on the surface membrane of isolated rat flexor digitorum brevis muscle fibers w...
The patch-clamp technique was used to characterize channels that could contribute to the resting Cl-...
Weber-Schürholz S, Wischmeyer E, Laurien M, et al. IIndanyloxyacetic acid-sensitive chloride channel...
Chloride fluxes are the main contributors to the resting conductance of mammalian skeletal muscle fi...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
A comparison is made of two types of chloride-selective channel in skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reti...
A method has been adapted to produce membrane vesicles suitable for routine membrane patch clamping ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comPermeation of a range of hydrophobic...
Na (and Li) currents and fluorescence transients were recorded simultaneously under voltage-clamp co...
Electrical membrane properties of skeletal muscle fibers have been thoroughly studied over the last ...
Chen MF, Jockusch H. Role of phosphorylation and physiological state in the regulation of the muscul...
The chloride current-voltage characteristics of the membrane of sartorius fibers from Xenopus laevis...
International audienceThis study analyzes changes in the distribution, electrophysiological properti...
AbstractNuclear ion channels remain among the least studied and biophysically characterized channels...
Wischmeyer E, Weber-Schürholz S, Jockusch H. SARCOLEMMAL CHLORIDE AND POTASSIUM CHANNELS FROM NORMAL...
The channels present on the surface membrane of isolated rat flexor digitorum brevis muscle fibers w...
The patch-clamp technique was used to characterize channels that could contribute to the resting Cl-...
Weber-Schürholz S, Wischmeyer E, Laurien M, et al. IIndanyloxyacetic acid-sensitive chloride channel...
Chloride fluxes are the main contributors to the resting conductance of mammalian skeletal muscle fi...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
A comparison is made of two types of chloride-selective channel in skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reti...
A method has been adapted to produce membrane vesicles suitable for routine membrane patch clamping ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comPermeation of a range of hydrophobic...
Na (and Li) currents and fluorescence transients were recorded simultaneously under voltage-clamp co...
Electrical membrane properties of skeletal muscle fibers have been thoroughly studied over the last ...
Chen MF, Jockusch H. Role of phosphorylation and physiological state in the regulation of the muscul...
The chloride current-voltage characteristics of the membrane of sartorius fibers from Xenopus laevis...
International audienceThis study analyzes changes in the distribution, electrophysiological properti...
AbstractNuclear ion channels remain among the least studied and biophysically characterized channels...
Wischmeyer E, Weber-Schürholz S, Jockusch H. SARCOLEMMAL CHLORIDE AND POTASSIUM CHANNELS FROM NORMAL...