AbstractNuclear ion channels remain among the least studied and biophysically characterized channels. Although considerable progress has been made in characterizing calcium release channels in the nuclear membrane, very little is known regarding the properties of nuclear monovalent cationic channels. Here, we describe a method to isolate nuclei from adult skeletal muscle fibers that are suitable for electrophysiological experiments. Using this approach, we show for the first time, to our knowledge, that a nuclear monovalent cationic channel (NMCC) is prominently expressed in the inner membrane of nuclei isolated from flexor digitorum brevis skeletal muscle fibers of adult mice. In isotonic 140 mM KCl, the skeletal muscle NMCC exhibits a uni...
Flow of small ions across the nuclear envelope (NE) is thought to occur without restriction through ...
AbstractIn this work we provide evidence for the potential presence of a potassium channel in skelet...
Investigations on ion channels in muscle tissues have mainly focused on physiological muscle functio...
AbstractNuclear ion channels remain among the least studied and biophysically characterized channels...
Artículo de publicación ISINuclear Ca2+ is important for the regulation of several nuclear processes...
The channels present on the surface membrane of isolated rat flexor digitorum brevis muscle fibers w...
AbstractThe outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels a...
Akali monovalents, Li, Na, K, Cs, and organic monovalents of molecular cross section less than 20 A2...
AbstractCa2+ is known to enter skeletal muscle at rest and during activity. Except for the well-char...
Recent reports suggest that the nuclear envelope possesses specific ion transport mechanisms that re...
A high-conductance (100 pS in 53 mM trans Ca2+) Ca2+ channel was incorporated from heavy-density ske...
Patch-clamp experiments on isolated nuclei revealed the existence of ionic channels on the nuclear e...
AbstractDystrophin-deficient muscle fibers from mdx mice are believed to suffer from increased calci...
AbstractThe functional state of the skeletal muscle Ca2+ release channel is modulated by a number of...
The calcium channel from skeletal muscle is composed of five subunits: α1, α2, β, γ and σ. The α1, s...
Flow of small ions across the nuclear envelope (NE) is thought to occur without restriction through ...
AbstractIn this work we provide evidence for the potential presence of a potassium channel in skelet...
Investigations on ion channels in muscle tissues have mainly focused on physiological muscle functio...
AbstractNuclear ion channels remain among the least studied and biophysically characterized channels...
Artículo de publicación ISINuclear Ca2+ is important for the regulation of several nuclear processes...
The channels present on the surface membrane of isolated rat flexor digitorum brevis muscle fibers w...
AbstractThe outer nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondrial membrane ion channels a...
Akali monovalents, Li, Na, K, Cs, and organic monovalents of molecular cross section less than 20 A2...
AbstractCa2+ is known to enter skeletal muscle at rest and during activity. Except for the well-char...
Recent reports suggest that the nuclear envelope possesses specific ion transport mechanisms that re...
A high-conductance (100 pS in 53 mM trans Ca2+) Ca2+ channel was incorporated from heavy-density ske...
Patch-clamp experiments on isolated nuclei revealed the existence of ionic channels on the nuclear e...
AbstractDystrophin-deficient muscle fibers from mdx mice are believed to suffer from increased calci...
AbstractThe functional state of the skeletal muscle Ca2+ release channel is modulated by a number of...
The calcium channel from skeletal muscle is composed of five subunits: α1, α2, β, γ and σ. The α1, s...
Flow of small ions across the nuclear envelope (NE) is thought to occur without restriction through ...
AbstractIn this work we provide evidence for the potential presence of a potassium channel in skelet...
Investigations on ion channels in muscle tissues have mainly focused on physiological muscle functio...