Previous analysis of single-channel current records has shown that both the opening and closing transitions of chemically activated ion channels are operated by fast and slow kinetic processes. The fast component in the kinetics of channel opening has been interpreted as the reopening of a channel that has just closed. The fast component in the kinetics of channel closure has many possible explanations and is therefore more difficult to interpret. We can gain insight into the closing process by asking whether the lifetimes of successive openings of an acetylcholine receptor channel are correlated in open-state lifetime. Five kinetic models of channel closure are considered. Two of these models predict uncorrelated open-state lifetimes, one ...
There is little information about the mechanisms by which G-protein–coupled receptors gate ion chann...
Two kinetic models are introduced which predict amplitudes and time-courses of endplate currents and...
High resolution measurements of the current through individual ion channels activated by acetylcholi...
Open- and closed-state lifetimes of unliganded acetylcholine receptor channel activity were analyzed...
Single-channel currents from acetylcholine receptor channels of garter snake neuromuscular junctions...
The temporal relationships among junctional acetylcholine receptor single-channel currents have been...
The first paper of this series demonstrated that the open-channel currents in the acetylcholine rece...
Analysis of current recordings from acetylcholine-activated channels has largely rested so far on th...
We studied, using the patch-clamp technique, the kinetics of single acetylcholine (ACh)-activated ch...
Identification of the minimum number of ways in which open and closed states communicate is a crucia...
A combination of rapid chemical kinetic (quench-flow) and single-channel current measurements was us...
The random passage of ions through an open channel is expected to result in shot noise fluctuations ...
The effects of the systematic variations of the acetylcholine molecule on the microscopic kinetics o...
The nicotinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptor is responsible for rapid conversion of chemical signals t...
Outside-out patches of enzymatically dissociated adult and denervated mouse muscle fibers were super...
There is little information about the mechanisms by which G-protein–coupled receptors gate ion chann...
Two kinetic models are introduced which predict amplitudes and time-courses of endplate currents and...
High resolution measurements of the current through individual ion channels activated by acetylcholi...
Open- and closed-state lifetimes of unliganded acetylcholine receptor channel activity were analyzed...
Single-channel currents from acetylcholine receptor channels of garter snake neuromuscular junctions...
The temporal relationships among junctional acetylcholine receptor single-channel currents have been...
The first paper of this series demonstrated that the open-channel currents in the acetylcholine rece...
Analysis of current recordings from acetylcholine-activated channels has largely rested so far on th...
We studied, using the patch-clamp technique, the kinetics of single acetylcholine (ACh)-activated ch...
Identification of the minimum number of ways in which open and closed states communicate is a crucia...
A combination of rapid chemical kinetic (quench-flow) and single-channel current measurements was us...
The random passage of ions through an open channel is expected to result in shot noise fluctuations ...
The effects of the systematic variations of the acetylcholine molecule on the microscopic kinetics o...
The nicotinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptor is responsible for rapid conversion of chemical signals t...
Outside-out patches of enzymatically dissociated adult and denervated mouse muscle fibers were super...
There is little information about the mechanisms by which G-protein–coupled receptors gate ion chann...
Two kinetic models are introduced which predict amplitudes and time-courses of endplate currents and...
High resolution measurements of the current through individual ion channels activated by acetylcholi...