Alamethicin at a concentration of 2 micrograms/ml on one side of a lipid bilayer, formed at the tip of a patch clamp pipette from diphytanoyl phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol (2:1 mol ratio) in aqueous 0.5 M KCl, 5 mM Hepes, pH 7.0, exhibits an asymmetric current-voltage curve, only yielding alamethicin currents when the side to which the peptide has been added is made positive. Below room temperature, however, single alamethicin channels created in such membranes sometimes survive a sudden reversal of the polarity. These "reversed" channels are distinct from transiently observed states displayed as the channel closes after a polarity reversal. Such "reversed" channels can be monitored for periods up to several minutes, during which time...
The effect of alamethicin and its derivatives on the voltage-dependent capacitance of phosphatidylet...
The effect of pancuronium on alamethicin-induced currents was studied in negatively charged lipid bi...
AbstractIn order to test the influence of chemical modifications designed to allow covalent coupling...
Alamethicin at a concentration of 2 micrograms/ml on one side of a lipid bilayer, formed at the tip ...
We have examined the causes of the asymmetry of the current-voltage curve induced by addition of ala...
The ion currents induced by alamethicin were investigated in unilamellar vesicles using electron par...
Alamethicin, a polypeptide of molecular weight ∼2,000, induces voltage-dependent conductance phenome...
Alamethicin appears to allow voltage-dependent lipid exchange ("flip-flop") between leaflets of a pl...
Molecular structures of transmembrane channels formed by alamethicin polypeptide aggregates were ana...
Covalent dimers of alamethicin form conducting structures with gating properties that permit measure...
Whereas the barrel-stave configuration is accepted by most investigators as a good description of th...
<p>The applied potential was −60 mV. The closed state of alamethicin oligomers is denoted by the dot...
With few exceptions, membrane lipids are usually regarded as a kind of filler or passive solvent for...
The strongly surface-active polypeptide antibiotic alamethicin (m.w. ~ 1700) interacts with artifici...
AbstractIn order to follow alamethicin diffusion within membranes under conditions of pore-formation...
The effect of alamethicin and its derivatives on the voltage-dependent capacitance of phosphatidylet...
The effect of pancuronium on alamethicin-induced currents was studied in negatively charged lipid bi...
AbstractIn order to test the influence of chemical modifications designed to allow covalent coupling...
Alamethicin at a concentration of 2 micrograms/ml on one side of a lipid bilayer, formed at the tip ...
We have examined the causes of the asymmetry of the current-voltage curve induced by addition of ala...
The ion currents induced by alamethicin were investigated in unilamellar vesicles using electron par...
Alamethicin, a polypeptide of molecular weight ∼2,000, induces voltage-dependent conductance phenome...
Alamethicin appears to allow voltage-dependent lipid exchange ("flip-flop") between leaflets of a pl...
Molecular structures of transmembrane channels formed by alamethicin polypeptide aggregates were ana...
Covalent dimers of alamethicin form conducting structures with gating properties that permit measure...
Whereas the barrel-stave configuration is accepted by most investigators as a good description of th...
<p>The applied potential was −60 mV. The closed state of alamethicin oligomers is denoted by the dot...
With few exceptions, membrane lipids are usually regarded as a kind of filler or passive solvent for...
The strongly surface-active polypeptide antibiotic alamethicin (m.w. ~ 1700) interacts with artifici...
AbstractIn order to follow alamethicin diffusion within membranes under conditions of pore-formation...
The effect of alamethicin and its derivatives on the voltage-dependent capacitance of phosphatidylet...
The effect of pancuronium on alamethicin-induced currents was studied in negatively charged lipid bi...
AbstractIn order to test the influence of chemical modifications designed to allow covalent coupling...