External Ba2+ speeds the OFF gating currents (IgOFF) of Shaker K+ channels but only upon repolarization from potentials that are expected to open the channel pore. To study this effect we used a nonconducting and noninactivating mutant of the Shaker K+ channel, ShH4-IR (W434F). External Ba2+ slightly decreases the quantity of ON gating charge (QON) upon depolarization to potentials near -30 mV but has little effect on the quantity of charge upon stepping to more hyperpolarized or depolarized potentials. More strikingly, Ba2+ significantly increases the decay rate of IgOFF upon repolarization to -90 mV from potentials positive to approximately -55 mV. For Ba2+ to have this effect, the depolarizing command must be maintained for a duration th...
Steady-state and kinetic properties of gating currents of the Shaker K+ channels were studied in cha...
AbstractIn potassium-free solutions some types of K channels enter a long-lasting nonconducting or “...
AbstractVoltage-activated ion channels respond to changes in membrane voltage by coupling the moveme...
External Ba2+ speeds the OFF gating currents (IgOFF) of Shaker K+ channels but only upon repolarizat...
AbstractMutations in the outer pore region of Shaker K+ channels (T449 and D447) can influence exter...
AbstractIn the absence of K+ on both sides of the membrane, delivery of standard activating pulses c...
Batrachotoxin-activated rat brain Na+ channels were reconstituted in neutral planar phospholipid bil...
We have studied ionic and gating currents in mutant and wild-type Shaker K+ channels to investigate ...
Blocking of potassium channels by internally and externally applied barium ions has been studied in ...
External barium ions inhibit K+ currents of Xenopus oocytes expressing ShH4 Δ646, the non-inactivati...
Ion channels play an integral role in regulating the movement of ions across cell membranes. In addi...
AbstractPotassium ions are vital for maintaining functionality of K channels. In their absence, many...
We have investigated the actions of internal and external Zn2+ on squid axon K channel ionic and gat...
AbstractBased on the structure of the KcsA potassium channel, the Shaker K+ channel is thought to ha...
Ionic and gating currents from noninactivating Shaker B K+ channels were studied with the cut-open o...
Steady-state and kinetic properties of gating currents of the Shaker K+ channels were studied in cha...
AbstractIn potassium-free solutions some types of K channels enter a long-lasting nonconducting or “...
AbstractVoltage-activated ion channels respond to changes in membrane voltage by coupling the moveme...
External Ba2+ speeds the OFF gating currents (IgOFF) of Shaker K+ channels but only upon repolarizat...
AbstractMutations in the outer pore region of Shaker K+ channels (T449 and D447) can influence exter...
AbstractIn the absence of K+ on both sides of the membrane, delivery of standard activating pulses c...
Batrachotoxin-activated rat brain Na+ channels were reconstituted in neutral planar phospholipid bil...
We have studied ionic and gating currents in mutant and wild-type Shaker K+ channels to investigate ...
Blocking of potassium channels by internally and externally applied barium ions has been studied in ...
External barium ions inhibit K+ currents of Xenopus oocytes expressing ShH4 Δ646, the non-inactivati...
Ion channels play an integral role in regulating the movement of ions across cell membranes. In addi...
AbstractPotassium ions are vital for maintaining functionality of K channels. In their absence, many...
We have investigated the actions of internal and external Zn2+ on squid axon K channel ionic and gat...
AbstractBased on the structure of the KcsA potassium channel, the Shaker K+ channel is thought to ha...
Ionic and gating currents from noninactivating Shaker B K+ channels were studied with the cut-open o...
Steady-state and kinetic properties of gating currents of the Shaker K+ channels were studied in cha...
AbstractIn potassium-free solutions some types of K channels enter a long-lasting nonconducting or “...
AbstractVoltage-activated ion channels respond to changes in membrane voltage by coupling the moveme...