Saturation and microsecond gating of current indicate depletion-induced instability of the MaxiK selectivity filter.
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Conformational changes in the selectivity filter of the open-state KcsA channel: an energy minimization studyCoupling and cooperativity in voltage activation of a limited-state BK channel gating in saturating Ca2+.Separation of heteromeric potassium channel Kcv towards probing subunit composition-regulated ion permeation and gating.A permeation theory for single-file ion channels: one- and two-step models.Effect of cytosolic pH on inward currents reveals structural characteristics of the proton transport cycle in the influenza A protein M2 in cell-free membrane patches of Xenopus oocytesLack of negative slope in I-V plots for BK channels at positive potentials in the absence of intracellular blockers.Stabilization of the conductive conformation of a voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channel: the lid mechanismModulation of enrofloxacin binding in OmpF by Mg2+ as revealed by the analysis of fast flickering single-porin current.How to resolve microsecond current fluctuations in single ion channels: the power of beta distributions.Ca2+ block and flickering both contribute to the negative slope of the IV curve in BK channelsTl+-induced micros gating of current indicates instability of the MaxiK selectivity filter as caused by ion/pore interaction.Fast and slow gating are inherent properties of the pore module of the K+ channel Kcv.Extended beta distributions open the access to fast gating in bilayer experiments-assigning the voltage-dependent gating to the selectivity filter.Site-specific ion occupation in the selectivity filter causes voltage-dependent gating in a viral K+ channel.Large conductance voltage- and calcium-gated potassium channels (BK) in cerebral artery myocytes of perinatal fetal primates share several major characteristics with the adult phenotype
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Saturation and microsecond gating of current indicate depletion-induced instability of the MaxiK selectivity filter.
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Saturation and microsecond gat ...... the MaxiK selectivity filter.
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Saturation and microsecond gat ...... the MaxiK selectivity filter.
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Saturation and microsecond gat ...... the MaxiK selectivity filter.
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Saturation and microsecond gat ...... the MaxiK selectivity filter.
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Indra Schroeder
Ulf-Peter Hansen
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10.1085/JGP.200709802
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2007-07-01T00:00:00Z