How does vestibule surface charge affect ion conduction and toxin binding in a sodium channel?
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On the nature of antimicrobial activity: a model for protegrin-1 poresA simple model for surface charge on ion channel proteinsIon conduction in substates of the batrachotoxin-modified Na+ channel from toad skeletal muscle.Ion conductance of the Ca(2+)-activated maxi-K+ channel from the embryonic rat brain.Differential effects of sulfhydryl reagents on saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin block of voltage-dependent Na channels.Modeling ion permeation through batrachotoxin-modified Na+ channels from rat skeletal muscle with a multi-ion pore.Lipid surface charge does not influence conductance or calcium block of single sodium channels in planar bilayers.Permeation of Na+ through open and Zn(2+)-occupied conductance states of cardiac sodium channels modified by batrachotoxin: exploring ion-ion interactions in a multi-ion channelCompetitive binding interaction between Zn2+ and saxitoxin in cardiac Na+ channels. Evidence for a sulfhydryl group in the Zn2+/saxitoxin binding site.Trimethyloxonium modification of batrachotoxin-activated Na channels alters functionally important protein residuesSelectivity and permeation in calcium release channel of cardiac muscle: alkali metal ionsThe influence of surface charges on the conductance of the human connexin37 gap junction channelTests of continuum theories as models of ion channels. I. Poisson-Boltzmann theory versus Brownian dynamics.CFTR: a cysteine at position 338 in TM6 senses a positive electrostatic potential in the pore.Theoretical perspectives on ion-channel electrostatics: continuum and microscopic approaches.A ring of eight conserved negatively charged amino acids doubles the conductance of BK channels and prevents inward rectification.Permeation models and structure-function relationships in ion channels.Intrinsic electrostatic potential in the BK channel pore: role in determining single channel conductance and block.Divalent cation selectivity for external block of voltage-dependent Na+ channels prolonged by batrachotoxin. Zn2+ induces discrete substates in cardiac Na+ channels.Permeant ion effects on the gating kinetics of the type L potassium channel in mouse lymphocytesOn the interaction of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor with maxi Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels. A model system for analysis of peptide-induced subconductance states.Divalent cation competition with [3H]saxitoxin binding to tetrodotoxin-resistant and -sensitive sodium channels. A two-site structural model of ion/toxin interaction.Ion permeation, divalent ion block, and chemical modification of single sodium channels. Description by single- and double-occupancy rate-theory models.SAP97 regulates Kir2.3 channels by multiple mechanisms.A structural model of the tetrodotoxin and saxitoxin binding site of the Na+ channel.Mechanisms of cation permeation in cardiac sodium channel: description by dynamic pore model.Surface potentials and the calculated selectivity of ion channels.Isoform-dependent interaction of voltage-gated sodium channels with protons.Intra and extracellular surface charges near Ca2+ channels in neurons and neuroblastoma cells.Profiles of permeation through Na-channels.Surface charge and calcium channel saturation in bullfrog sympathetic neurons.Conduction through the inward rectifier potassium channel, Kir2.1, is increased by negatively charged extracellular residues.Role of outer ring carboxylates of the rat skeletal muscle sodium channel pore in proton block.
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How does vestibule surface charge affect ion conduction and toxin binding in a sodium channel?
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1990-04-01T00:00:00Z