ATP-sensitive K+-channels of plasma membranes belong to the inward rectifier potassium channels type. They are involved in coupling of electrical activity of muscle cell with its metabolic state. These channels are heterooctameric and consist of two types of subunits: four poreforming (Kir 6.х) and four regulatory (SUR, sulfonylurea receptor). The Kir subunits contain highly selective K+ filter and provide for high-velocity K+ currents. The SUR subunits contain binding sites for activators and blockers and have metabolic sensor, which enables channel activation under conditions of metabolic stress. ATP blocks K+ currents through the ATP-sensitive K+-channels in the most types of muscle cells. However, functional activity of these channels ...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
AbstractIn this work we provide evidence for the potential presence of a potassium channel in skelet...
The KATP channel provides a link between metabolism and electrical activity in numerous cell types. ...
Introduction A new class of K + channels that link membrane potential to the bioenergetic situation ...
Aims ATP sensitive Kþ channels (KATP) sense adenine nucleotide concentrations and thus couple the me...
This review has focused on the properties of the ATP-sensitive K-channel found in cardiac and skelet...
Mitochondria ATP-sensitive potassium channels (mitoKATP) were first described in 1991 by direct patc...
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) are inwardly-rectifying potassium channels, broadly expressed throu...
ATP sensitive potassium channels (KATP ) are so named because they open as cellular ATP levels fall....
The activity of the ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel, whose sensitivity to ATP and ability to ...
ATP-sensitive K channels (KATP) are an octameric complex of inwardly rectifying K channels (Kir6.1 a...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com and www.jphysiol.org
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) sensitive potassium channels (K ATP) transduce changes in cellular meta...
I t is rather over a decade since vascular ATP-sensitivepotassium (KATP) channels were first identif...
Activation of the ATP-sensitive and calcium activated K+-channels by small synthetic molecules is a ...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
AbstractIn this work we provide evidence for the potential presence of a potassium channel in skelet...
The KATP channel provides a link between metabolism and electrical activity in numerous cell types. ...
Introduction A new class of K + channels that link membrane potential to the bioenergetic situation ...
Aims ATP sensitive Kþ channels (KATP) sense adenine nucleotide concentrations and thus couple the me...
This review has focused on the properties of the ATP-sensitive K-channel found in cardiac and skelet...
Mitochondria ATP-sensitive potassium channels (mitoKATP) were first described in 1991 by direct patc...
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) are inwardly-rectifying potassium channels, broadly expressed throu...
ATP sensitive potassium channels (KATP ) are so named because they open as cellular ATP levels fall....
The activity of the ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel, whose sensitivity to ATP and ability to ...
ATP-sensitive K channels (KATP) are an octameric complex of inwardly rectifying K channels (Kir6.1 a...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com and www.jphysiol.org
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) sensitive potassium channels (K ATP) transduce changes in cellular meta...
I t is rather over a decade since vascular ATP-sensitivepotassium (KATP) channels were first identif...
Activation of the ATP-sensitive and calcium activated K+-channels by small synthetic molecules is a ...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
AbstractIn this work we provide evidence for the potential presence of a potassium channel in skelet...
The KATP channel provides a link between metabolism and electrical activity in numerous cell types. ...