SummaryIon channels are frequently organized in a modular fashion and consist of a membrane-embedded pore domain and a soluble regulatory domain. A similar organization is found for the ClC family of Cl− channels and transporters. Here, we describe the crystal structure of the cytoplasmic domain of ClC-0, the voltage-dependent Cl− channel from T. marmorata. The structure contains a folded core of two tightly interacting cystathionine β-synthetase (CBS) subdomains. The two subdomains are connected by a 96 residue mobile linker that is disordered in the crystals. As revealed by analytical ultracentrifugation, the domains form dimers, thereby most likely extending the 2-fold symmetry of the transmembrane pore. The structure provides insight in...
CLC voltage-gated chloride ion channels (and transporters) family is widely present in bacteria to h...
CLC chloride channels form a large and conserved gene family unrelated to other channel proteins. Kn...
The chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of proteins are unusual in that they can exist in e...
SummaryIon channels are frequently organized in a modular fashion and consist of a membrane-embedded...
SummaryThe cytoplasmic domains of ClC chloride channels and transporters are ubiquitously found in e...
AbstractThe ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins th...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC "Chloride Channel" family of transport proteins facilitate...
AbstractMembers of the ClC family of voltage-gated chloride channels are found from bacteria to mamm...
AbstractControlled chloride movement across membranes is essential for a variety of physiological pr...
The ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins that is in...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
The chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of proteins are unusual in that they can exist in e...
The ClC family of chloride channels are found throughout the eukaryotes and homologues are found amo...
Abstract CLIC1 (NCC27) is a member of the highly conserved class of chloride ion channels that exist...
CLC voltage-gated chloride ion channels (and transporters) family is widely present in bacteria to h...
CLC chloride channels form a large and conserved gene family unrelated to other channel proteins. Kn...
The chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of proteins are unusual in that they can exist in e...
SummaryIon channels are frequently organized in a modular fashion and consist of a membrane-embedded...
SummaryThe cytoplasmic domains of ClC chloride channels and transporters are ubiquitously found in e...
AbstractThe ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins th...
Members of the ubiquitously expressed CLC "Chloride Channel" family of transport proteins facilitate...
AbstractMembers of the ClC family of voltage-gated chloride channels are found from bacteria to mamm...
AbstractControlled chloride movement across membranes is essential for a variety of physiological pr...
The ClC chloride channels and transporters constitute a large family of membrane proteins that is in...
CLC proteins are a large structurally defined family of Cl- ion channels and H+/Cl- antiporters with...
CLC proteins transport chloride (Cl–) ions across cell membranes to control the electrical potential...
The chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of proteins are unusual in that they can exist in e...
The ClC family of chloride channels are found throughout the eukaryotes and homologues are found amo...
Abstract CLIC1 (NCC27) is a member of the highly conserved class of chloride ion channels that exist...
CLC voltage-gated chloride ion channels (and transporters) family is widely present in bacteria to h...
CLC chloride channels form a large and conserved gene family unrelated to other channel proteins. Kn...
The chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) family of proteins are unusual in that they can exist in e...