AbstractWe report the effects of ATP and Mg2+ on the activity of intracellular chloride channels. Mitochondrial and lysosomal membrane vesicles isolated from rat hearts were incorporated into bilayer lipid membranes, and single chloride channel currents were measured. The observed chloride channels (n=112) possessed a wide variation in single channel parameters and sensitivities to ATP. ATP (0.5–2mmol/l) modulated and/or inhibited the chloride channel activities (n=38/112) in a concentration-dependent manner. The inhibition effect was irreversible (n=5/93) or reversible (n=15/93). The non-hydrolysable ATP analogue AMP-PNP had a similar inhibition effect as ATP, indicating that phosphorylation did not play a role in the ATP inhibition effect...
AbstractTRPM7 channels are nonselective cation channels that possess a functional α-kinase domain. I...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to characterize the effect of bongkrekic acid (BKA), atractyloside ...
The carotid body's physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO(2) and pH. It is however, also...
AbstractWe report the effects of ATP and Mg2+ on the activity of intracellular chloride channels. Mi...
The effect of nucleotides on single chloride channels derived from rat hepatocyte rough endoplasmic ...
Vacuolar H+-ATPase is a large multi-subunit protein that mediates ATP-driven vectorial H+ transport ...
AbstractMitochondrial ATP-regulated potassium (mitoKATP) channels play an important role in cardiopr...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
AbstractBoth Mg2+ and oligomycin are required for the establishment of a membrane potential and the ...
AbstractTRPM7 channels are nonselective cation channels that possess a functional α-kinase domain. I...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to characterize the effect of bongkrekic acid (BKA), atractyloside ...
The carotid body's physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO(2) and pH. It is however, also...
AbstractWe report the effects of ATP and Mg2+ on the activity of intracellular chloride channels. Mi...
The effect of nucleotides on single chloride channels derived from rat hepatocyte rough endoplasmic ...
Vacuolar H+-ATPase is a large multi-subunit protein that mediates ATP-driven vectorial H+ transport ...
AbstractMitochondrial ATP-regulated potassium (mitoKATP) channels play an important role in cardiopr...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
The carotid body’s physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO2 and pH. It is however, also p...
AbstractBoth Mg2+ and oligomycin are required for the establishment of a membrane potential and the ...
AbstractTRPM7 channels are nonselective cation channels that possess a functional α-kinase domain. I...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to characterize the effect of bongkrekic acid (BKA), atractyloside ...
The carotid body's physiological role is to sense arterial oxygen, CO(2) and pH. It is however, also...