AbstractWe used serial cysteine mutagenesis to study the structure of the outer vestibule and selectivity region of the voltage-gated Na+ channel. The voltage dependence of Cd2+ block enabled us to determine the locations within the electrical field of cysteine-substituted mutants in the P segments of all four domains. The fractional electrical distances of the substituted cysteines were compared with the differential sensitivity to modification by sulfhydryl-specific modifying reagents. These experiments indicate that the P segment of domain II is external, while the domain IV P segment is displaced internally, compared with the first and third domain P segments. Sulfhydryls with a steep voltage dependence for Cd2+ block produced changes i...
The second and third basic residues of the S4 segment of domain 4 (D4:R2 and D4:R3) of the human ske...
AbstractVoltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels and their Na+/K+ selectivity are of great importance in ...
Ion permeation and channel gating are classically considered independent processes, but site-specifi...
AbstractWe used serial cysteine mutagenesis to study the structure of the outer vestibule and select...
The P segments of the voltage-dependent Na+ channel line the outer mouth and selectivity filter of t...
To explore the role of pore-lining amino acids in Na+ channel ion- selectivity, pore residues were r...
The permeation pathway of the Na channel is formed by asymmetric loops (P segments) contributed by e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe structure and functions of Na+ channel were studied usin...
grantor: University of TorontoThe structure and functions of Na+ channel were studied usin...
A conserved lysine residue in the "P loop" of domain III renders sodium channels highly selective. C...
To gain insight into the secondary structure of the ion conduction pathway of a voltage-gated K+ cha...
A conserved lysine residue in the "P loop" of domain III renders sodium channels highly selective. C...
AbstractIn voltage-gated ion channels and in the homologous cyclic nucleotide–gated (CNG) channels, ...
Voltage-sensitive sodium channels and calcium channels are homologous proteins with distinctly diffe...
The deep regions of the Na+ channel pore around tile selectivity filter have been studied extensivel...
The second and third basic residues of the S4 segment of domain 4 (D4:R2 and D4:R3) of the human ske...
AbstractVoltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels and their Na+/K+ selectivity are of great importance in ...
Ion permeation and channel gating are classically considered independent processes, but site-specifi...
AbstractWe used serial cysteine mutagenesis to study the structure of the outer vestibule and select...
The P segments of the voltage-dependent Na+ channel line the outer mouth and selectivity filter of t...
To explore the role of pore-lining amino acids in Na+ channel ion- selectivity, pore residues were r...
The permeation pathway of the Na channel is formed by asymmetric loops (P segments) contributed by e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe structure and functions of Na+ channel were studied usin...
grantor: University of TorontoThe structure and functions of Na+ channel were studied usin...
A conserved lysine residue in the "P loop" of domain III renders sodium channels highly selective. C...
To gain insight into the secondary structure of the ion conduction pathway of a voltage-gated K+ cha...
A conserved lysine residue in the "P loop" of domain III renders sodium channels highly selective. C...
AbstractIn voltage-gated ion channels and in the homologous cyclic nucleotide–gated (CNG) channels, ...
Voltage-sensitive sodium channels and calcium channels are homologous proteins with distinctly diffe...
The deep regions of the Na+ channel pore around tile selectivity filter have been studied extensivel...
The second and third basic residues of the S4 segment of domain 4 (D4:R2 and D4:R3) of the human ske...
AbstractVoltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels and their Na+/K+ selectivity are of great importance in ...
Ion permeation and channel gating are classically considered independent processes, but site-specifi...