AbstractAn ion channel protein begins life as a nascent peptide inside a ribosome, moves to the endoplasmic reticulum where it becomes integrated into the lipid bilayer, and ultimately forms a functional unit that conducts ions in a well-regulated fashion. Here, I discuss the nascent peptide and its tasks as it wends its way through ribosomal tunnels and exit ports, through translocons, and into the bilayer. We are just beginning to explore the sequence of these events, mechanisms of ion channel structure formation, when biogenic decisions are made, and by which participants. These decisions include when to exit the endoplasmic reticulum and with whom to associate. Such issues govern the expression of ion channels at the cell surface and th...
Cell membranes form a natural protective boundary around cells and their organelles. Ion channels ho...
AbstractTwo-pore channels (TPCs or TPCNs) are novel members of the large superfamily of voltage-gate...
AbstractAs proteins are integrated into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, some hydrophilic ...
AbstractAn ion channel protein begins life as a nascent peptide inside a ribosome, moves to the endo...
AbstractThe T1 recognition domains of voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channel subunits form tetramers and acqu...
AbstractRecent studies have provided detailed structures of the N-terminal T1 domain of Kv channel α...
All proteins assembled by the ribosome must pass through the nascent-peptide exit tunnel. Some nasce...
In this perspective I tell the story (albeit a clearly abridged version) of how our knowledge of ion...
Proteins are biological machines composed of a single or multiple threads of amino acids which fold ...
AbstractWe have analyzed early phases of the cotranslational transport of the secretory protein prep...
AbstractThe protein-conducting channel (PCC) must allow both the translocation of soluble polypeptid...
Heartbeats, muscle twitches, and lightning-fast thoughts are all manifestations of bioelectricity an...
Ion channels mediate selective passive transport of ions across biomembranes. They participate in di...
A series of fusion protein constructs were de-signed to investigate the contribution of secretory na...
AbstractFluorescence resonance energy transfer measurements reveal that a transmembrane sequence wit...
Cell membranes form a natural protective boundary around cells and their organelles. Ion channels ho...
AbstractTwo-pore channels (TPCs or TPCNs) are novel members of the large superfamily of voltage-gate...
AbstractAs proteins are integrated into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, some hydrophilic ...
AbstractAn ion channel protein begins life as a nascent peptide inside a ribosome, moves to the endo...
AbstractThe T1 recognition domains of voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channel subunits form tetramers and acqu...
AbstractRecent studies have provided detailed structures of the N-terminal T1 domain of Kv channel α...
All proteins assembled by the ribosome must pass through the nascent-peptide exit tunnel. Some nasce...
In this perspective I tell the story (albeit a clearly abridged version) of how our knowledge of ion...
Proteins are biological machines composed of a single or multiple threads of amino acids which fold ...
AbstractWe have analyzed early phases of the cotranslational transport of the secretory protein prep...
AbstractThe protein-conducting channel (PCC) must allow both the translocation of soluble polypeptid...
Heartbeats, muscle twitches, and lightning-fast thoughts are all manifestations of bioelectricity an...
Ion channels mediate selective passive transport of ions across biomembranes. They participate in di...
A series of fusion protein constructs were de-signed to investigate the contribution of secretory na...
AbstractFluorescence resonance energy transfer measurements reveal that a transmembrane sequence wit...
Cell membranes form a natural protective boundary around cells and their organelles. Ion channels ho...
AbstractTwo-pore channels (TPCs or TPCNs) are novel members of the large superfamily of voltage-gate...
AbstractAs proteins are integrated into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, some hydrophilic ...