Further evidence for multitopological localization of mammalian porin (VDAC) in the plasmalemma forming part of a chloride channel complex affected in cystic fibrosis and encephalomyopathy.
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Multicopy suppressors of phenotypes resulting from the absence of yeast VDAC encode a VDAC-like protein.Structure-based analysis of VDAC1: N-terminus location, translocation, channel gating and association with anti-apoptotic proteins.Affixing N-terminal α-helix to the wall of the voltage-dependent anion channel does not prevent its voltage gating.VDAC and the bacterial porin PorB of Neisseria gonorrhoeae share mitochondrial import pathways.Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator facilitates ATP release by stimulating a separate ATP release channel for autocrine control of cell volume regulation.Nucleotide-binding sites in the voltage-dependent anion channel: characterization and localization.Voltage-dependent anion channels 1 and 2 are expressed in porcine oocytes.Voltage-dependent anion channel 1-based peptides interact with Bcl-2 to prevent antiapoptotic activity.ATP release mechanisms, ATP receptors and purinergic signalling along the nephron.Magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance characterization of voltage-dependent anion channel gating in two-dimensional lipid crystalline bilayersEvidence for secretory pathway localization of a voltage-dependent anion channel isoformN-helix and Cysteines Inter-regulate Human Mitochondrial VDAC-2 Function and Biochemistry.VDAC1: from structure to cancer therapy.A case of serendipity*.Hexokinase-I protection against apoptotic cell death is mediated via interaction with the voltage-dependent anion channel-1: mapping the site of binding.Lentil lectin enriched microsomes from the plasma membrane of the human B-lymphocyte cell line H2LCL carry a heavy load of type-1 porin.Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel 1 As an Emerging Drug Target for Novel Anti-Cancer Therapeutics.Annexin 6 modulates the maxi-chloride channel of the apical membrane of syncytiotrophoblast isolated from human placenta.cAMP-activated maxi-Cl(-) channels in native bovine pigmented ciliary epithelial cells.The voltage-dependent anion channel-1 modulates apoptotic cell death.Voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) participates in amyloid beta-induced toxicity and interacts with plasma membrane estrogen receptor alpha in septal and hippocampal neurons.Studies on human porin: XIII. The type-1 VDAC 'porin 31HL' biotinylated at the plasmalemma of trypan blue excluding human B lymphocytes.Plasma membrane voltage-dependent anion channel mediates antiestrogen-activated maxi Cl- currents in C1300 neuroblastoma cells.
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Further evidence for multitopological localization of mammalian porin (VDAC) in the plasmalemma forming part of a chloride channel complex affected in cystic fibrosis and encephalomyopathy.
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Further evidence for multitopo ...... ibrosis and encephalomyopathy.
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Further evidence for multitopo ...... ibrosis and encephalomyopathy.
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Further evidence for multitopo ...... ibrosis and encephalomyopathy.
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Further evidence for multitopo ...... ibrosis and encephalomyopathy.
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Pardowitz I
Stadtmüller U
Steinacker P
Thinnes FP
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10.1006/BMME.1995.1011
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1995-04-01T00:00:00Z