Motivated by the results of Neyton and Miller (1988. J. Gen. Physiol. 92:549–586), suggesting that the Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel has four high affinity ion binding sites, we propose a physically attractive variant of the single-vacancy conduction mechanism for this channel. Simple analytical expressions for conductance, current, flux ratio exponent, and reversal potential under bi-ionic conditions are found. A set of conductance data are analyzed to determine a realistic range of parameter values. Using these, we find qualitative agreement with a variety of experimental results previously reported in the literature. The exquisite selectivity of the Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel may be explained as a consequence of the concerted motion of th...
AbstractPotassium channels exhibit a large diversity of single-channel conductances. Shaker is a low...
AbstractK+ channels can be occupied by multiple permeant ions that appear to bind at discrete locati...
The conduction and selectivity of calcium/sodium ion channels are described in terms of ionic Coulom...
Motivated by the results of Neyton and Miller (1988. J. Gen. Physiol. 92:549–586), suggesting that t...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that certain membrane channels operate in a nearly ion-saturat...
AbstractWe propose a model of calcium channels that can explain most of their observed properties, i...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ion transport and selectivity in calcium channels are examined usi...
Single-vacancy models have been proposed as open channel permeation mechanisms for K+ channels. Sing...
K+-channels are membrane proteins that regulate the selective conduction of potassium ions across ce...
Potassium channels can conduct passively K+ ions with rates of up to ∼ 108 ions per second at physio...
AbstractThe crystallographic structure of a potassium channel, Kv1.2, in an open state makes it feas...
Potassium channels selectively conduct K+ ions across cellular membranes with extraordinary efficien...
Selective ion channels play a crucial role in every aspect of life. The function has been intensivel...
The conduction properties of the cloned Shaker K+ channel were studied using electrophysiological te...
The permeation properties of ion channels existing in several conductive states were analyzed. Each ...
AbstractPotassium channels exhibit a large diversity of single-channel conductances. Shaker is a low...
AbstractK+ channels can be occupied by multiple permeant ions that appear to bind at discrete locati...
The conduction and selectivity of calcium/sodium ion channels are described in terms of ionic Coulom...
Motivated by the results of Neyton and Miller (1988. J. Gen. Physiol. 92:549–586), suggesting that t...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that certain membrane channels operate in a nearly ion-saturat...
AbstractWe propose a model of calcium channels that can explain most of their observed properties, i...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ion transport and selectivity in calcium channels are examined usi...
Single-vacancy models have been proposed as open channel permeation mechanisms for K+ channels. Sing...
K+-channels are membrane proteins that regulate the selective conduction of potassium ions across ce...
Potassium channels can conduct passively K+ ions with rates of up to ∼ 108 ions per second at physio...
AbstractThe crystallographic structure of a potassium channel, Kv1.2, in an open state makes it feas...
Potassium channels selectively conduct K+ ions across cellular membranes with extraordinary efficien...
Selective ion channels play a crucial role in every aspect of life. The function has been intensivel...
The conduction properties of the cloned Shaker K+ channel were studied using electrophysiological te...
The permeation properties of ion channels existing in several conductive states were analyzed. Each ...
AbstractPotassium channels exhibit a large diversity of single-channel conductances. Shaker is a low...
AbstractK+ channels can be occupied by multiple permeant ions that appear to bind at discrete locati...
The conduction and selectivity of calcium/sodium ion channels are described in terms of ionic Coulom...