نتایج جستجو برای: chloride channel toxin

تعداد نتایج: 354428  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
J W Hanrahan W P Alles S A Lewis

Basolateral membrane chloride permeability of surface cells from rabbit urinary bladder epithelium was studied using the patch-clamp technique. Two types of anion-selective channel were observed. One channel type showed inward rectification and had a conductance of 64 pS at-50 mV when bathed symmetrically by saline solution containing 150 mM chloride; the other resembled high-conductance voltag...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2001
A Y Estevez T Bond K Strange

Guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTPgammaS) activated the I(Cl,swell) anion channel in N1E115 neuroblastoma cells in a swelling-independent manner. GTPgammaS-induced current was unaffected by ATP removal and broadly selective tyrosine kinase inhibitors, demonstrating that phosphorylation events do not regulate G protein-dependent channel activation. Pertussis toxin had no effect on GTPgamma...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
V M Gordon K L Nelson J T Buckley V L Stevens R K Tweten P C Elwood S H Leppla

The alpha toxin produced by Clostridium septicum is a channel-forming protein that is an important contributor to the virulence of the organism. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are sensitive to low concentrations of the toxin, indicating that they contain toxin receptors. Using retroviral mutagenesis, a mutant CHO line (BAG15) was generated that is resistant to alpha toxin. FACS analysis show...

2003
KUO WANG

The voltage-dependent action of several scorpion a-toxins on Na channels was studied in toad myelinated nerve under voltage clamp. These toxins slow the declining phase of macroscopic Na current, apparently by inhibiting an irreversible channel inactivation step and thus permitting channels to reopen from a closed state in depolarized membranes. In this article, we describe the rapid reversal o...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1986
G R Strichartz G K Wang

The voltage-dependent action of several scorpion alpha-toxins on Na channels was studied in toad myelinated nerve under voltage clamp. These toxins slow the declining phase of macroscopic Na current, apparently by inhibiting an irreversible channel inactivation step and thus permitting channels to reopen from a closed state in depolarized membranes. In this article, we describe the rapid revers...

2003
KUO WANG

The voltage-dependent action of several scorpion a-toxins on Na channels was studied in toad myelinated nerve under voltage clamp. These toxins slow the declining phase of macroscopic Na current, apparently by inhibiting an irreversible channel inactivation step and thus permitting channels to reopen from a closed state in depolarized membranes. In this article, we describe the rapid reversal o...

2017
Lien Moreels Steve Peigneur Diogo T Galan Edwin De Pauw Lászlo Béress Etienne Waelkens Luis A Pardo Loïc Quinton Jan Tytgat

The human ether-à-go-go channel (hEag1 or KV10.1) is a cancer-relevant voltage-gated potassium channel that is overexpressed in a majority of human tumors. Peptides that are able to selectively inhibit this channel can be lead compounds in the search for new anticancer drugs. Here, we report the activity-guided purification and electrophysiological characterization of a novel KV10.1 inhibitor f...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 2013
Steven M Rowe Alan S Verkman

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is caused by loss-of-function mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein, a cAMP-regulated anion channel expressed primarily at the apical plasma membrane of secretory epithelia. Nearly 2000 mutations in the CFTR gene have been identified that cause disease by impairing its translation, cellular processing, and/or chloride channel gating. The fun...

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