External barium influences the gating charge movement of Shaker potassium channels.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Aldrich,et al. Effects of external cations and mutations in the pore region on C-type inactivation of Shaker potassium channels. , 1993, Receptors & channels.
[2] C. Armstrong. Interaction of Tetraethylammonium Ion Derivatives with the Potassium Channels of Giant Axons , 1971, The Journal of general physiology.
[3] W. Chandler,et al. Voltage Dependent Charge Movement in Skeletal Muscle: a Possible Step in Excitation–Contraction Coupling , 1973, Nature.
[4] F Bezanilla,et al. Molecular basis of gating charge immobilization in Shaker potassium channels. , 1991, Science.
[5] R. Latorre,et al. Coupling of voltage-dependent gating and Ba++ block in the high- conductance, Ca++-activated K+ channel , 1987, The Journal of general physiology.
[6] K L Magleby,et al. Testing for microscopic reversibility in the gating of maxi K+ channels using two-dimensional dwell-time distributions. , 1994, Biophysical journal.
[7] F Bezanilla,et al. Gating of Shaker K+ channels: II. The components of gating currents and a model of channel activation. , 1994, Biophysical journal.
[8] A. Hodgkin,et al. A quantitative description of membrane current and its application to conduction and excitation in nerve , 1952, The Journal of physiology.
[9] S. Heinemann,et al. A characterization of the activating structural rearrangements in voltage-dependent Shaker K+ channels , 1994, Neuron.
[10] T Hoshi,et al. Biophysical and molecular mechanisms of Shaker potassium channel inactivation , 1990, Science.
[11] Yuh Nung Jan,et al. The S4–S5 loop contributes to the ion-selective pore of potassium channels , 1993, Neuron.
[12] T. Begenisich,et al. Voltage-independent gating transitions in squid axon potassium channels. , 1995, Biophysical journal.
[13] S. Demo,et al. The inactivation gate of the Shaker K+ channel behaves like an open-channel blocker , 1991, Neuron.
[14] Francisco Bezanilla,et al. Gating currents from a nonconducting mutant reveal open-closed conformations in Shaker K+ channels , 1993, Neuron.
[15] R. Hurst,et al. External barium block of Shaker potassium channels: evidence for two binding sites , 1995, The Journal of general physiology.
[16] T Hoshi,et al. Shaker potassium channel gating. III: Evaluation of kinetic models for activation , 1994, The Journal of general physiology.
[17] B. Nadal-Ginard,et al. Gating mechanism of a cloned potassium channel expressed in frog oocytes and mammalian cells , 1990, Neuron.
[18] F Bezanilla,et al. Inactivation of the sodium channel. II. Gating current experiments , 1977, The Journal of general physiology.
[19] A. Hodgkin,et al. The action of calcium on the electrical properties of squid axons , 1957, The Journal of physiology.
[20] C. Armstrong. Time Course of TEA+-Induced Anomalous Rectification in Squid Giant Axons , 1966, The Journal of general physiology.
[21] S. Demo,et al. Ion effects on gating of the Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel correlate with occupancy of the pore. , 1992, Biophysical journal.
[22] S. J. Kehl,et al. Changes of activation and inactivation gating of the transient potassium current of rat pituitary melanotrophs caused by micromolar Cd2+ and Zn2+. , 1995, Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology.
[23] C. Armstrong,et al. K+ channels close more slowly in the presence of external K+ and Rb+ , 1981, Nature.
[24] F. Bezanilla,et al. Currents Related to Movement of the Gating Particles of the Sodium Channels , 1973, Nature.
[25] J. Neyton,et al. Discrete Ba2+ block as a probe of ion occupancy and pore structure in the high-conductance Ca2+ -activated K+ channel , 1988, The Journal of general physiology.
[26] T. Begenisich,et al. Modulation of potassium channel gating by external divalent cations , 1994, The Journal of general physiology.
[27] Y. Jan,et al. Evidence that the S6 segment of the Shaker voltage-gated K+ channel comprises part of the pore , 1994, Nature.
[28] C M Armstrong,et al. Inactivation of the Potassium Conductance and Related Phenomena Caused by Quaternary Ammonium Ion Injection in Squid Axons , 1969, The Journal of general physiology.
[29] D. R. Matteson,et al. External monovalent cations that impede the closing of K channels , 1986, The Journal of general physiology.
[30] D. Lovinger,et al. Modulation of gating of cloned rat and human K+ channels by micromolar Zn2+. , 1993, Molecular pharmacology.
[31] S. Grissmer,et al. Divalent ion trapping inside potassium channels of human T lymphocytes , 1989, The Journal of general physiology.
[32] J. Neyton,et al. Multi-ion occupancy alters gating in high-conductance, Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels , 1991, The Journal of general physiology.
[33] C. Armstrong,et al. Slowing of sodium channel opening kinetics in squid axon by extracellular zinc , 1982, The Journal of general physiology.
[34] P. Århem. Effects of rubidium, caesium, strontium, barium and lanthanum on ionic currents in myelinated nerve fibres from Xenopus laevis. , 1980, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[35] C. Armstrong,et al. Divalent cations and the activation kinetics of potassium channels in squid giant axons , 1982, The Journal of general physiology.
[36] L. Wollmuth. Mechanism of Ba2+ block of M-like K channels of rod photoreceptors of tiger salamanders , 1994, The Journal of general physiology.
[37] F Bezanilla,et al. Gating currents in Shaker K+ channels. Implications for activation and inactivation models. , 1992, Biophysical journal.
[38] J. Clay. Asymmetric modulation and blockade of the delayed rectifier in squid giant axons by divalent cations. , 1995, Biophysical journal.
[39] D. Eaton,et al. Effects of barium on the potassium conductance of squid axon , 1980, The Journal of general physiology.
[40] Frequencies of paired open-closed durations of ion channels. Method of evaluation from single-channel recordings. , 1987, Biophysical journal.
[41] T Hoshi,et al. Shaker potassium channel gating. II: Transitions in the activation pathway , 1994, The Journal of general physiology.
[42] A. Brown,et al. Barium blockade of a clonal potassium channel and its regulation by a critical pore residue. , 1993, Molecular pharmacology.
[43] W. Almers,et al. Block of sodium conductance and gating current in squid giant axons poisoned with quaternary strychnine. , 1979, Biophysical journal.
[44] R. Keynes,et al. Characteristics of the sodium gating current in the squid giant axon. , 1973, The Journal of physiology.
[45] R. Hurst,et al. Molecular determinants of external barium block in Shaker potassium channels , 1996, FEBS letters.
[46] M. Tanouye,et al. The size of gating charge in wild-type and mutant Shaker potassium channels. , 1992, Science.
[47] J. Bullock,et al. Modifications of sodium channel gating in Myxicola giant axons by deuterium oxide, temperature, and internal cations. , 1979, Biophysical journal.
[48] F Bezanilla,et al. Gating of Shaker K+ channels: I. Ionic and gating currents. , 1994, Biophysical journal.
[49] R. Aldrich,et al. Voltage-dependent gating of Shaker A-type potassium channels in Drosophila muscle , 1990, The Journal of general physiology.
[50] C. Armstrong,et al. Interaction of barium ions with potassium channels in squid giant axons. , 1980, Biophysical journal.
[51] C. Armstrong,et al. Potassium channel block by internal calcium and strontium , 1991, The Journal of general physiology.
[52] I. Z. Steinberg,et al. Relationship between statistical properties of single ionic channel recordings and the thermodynamic state of the channels. , 1987, Journal of theoretical biology.
[53] W. Almers,et al. Gating currents and charge movements in excitable membranes. , 1978, Reviews of physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology.
[54] N. Harrison,et al. On the mechanism of modulation of transient outward current in cultured rat hippocampal neurons by di- and trivalent cations. , 1995, Journal of Neurophysiology.