نتایج جستجو برای: chloride channel toxin

تعداد نتایج: 354428  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2013
Jaya R Trivedi Brian Bundy Jeffrey Statland Mohammad Salajegheh Dipa Raja Rayan Shannon L Venance Yunxia Wang Doreen Fialho Emma Matthews James Cleland Nina Gorham Laura Herbelin Stephen Cannon Anthony Amato Robert C Griggs Michael G Hanna Richard J Barohn

Non-dystrophic myotonias are rare diseases caused by mutations in skeletal muscle chloride and sodium ion channels with considerable phenotypic overlap between diseases. Few prospective studies have evaluated the sensitivity of symptoms and signs of myotonia in a large cohort of patients. We performed a prospective observational study of 95 participants with definite or clinically suspected non...

2011
F. Lehmann-Horn M. Orth M. Kuhn K. Jurkat-Rott

We report a 4-generation Turkish family with 10 affected members presenting with myotonia and potassium- and exercise-induced paralytic attacks. The clinical presentation was neither typical for the chloride channel myotonias Thomsen and Becker nor for the separate sodium channel myotonia entities potassium-aggravated myotonia, paramyotonia congenita, and hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. It is ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Man Pan Yao He Ming Wen Fangming Wu Demeng Sun Sijian Li Longhua Zhang Yiming Li Changlin Tian

An efficient one-pot chemical synthesis of snake venom toxin Mambalgin-1 was achieved using an azide-switch strategy combined with hydrazide-based native chemical ligation. Synthetic Mambalgin-1 exhibited a well-defined structure after sequential folding in vitro. NMR spectroscopy revealed a three-finger toxin family structure, and the synthetic toxin inhibited human acid-sensing ion channel 1a.

2017
Jonas Friard Michel Tauc Marc Cougnon Vincent Compan Christophe Duranton Isabelle Rubera

Chloride channels play an essential role in a variety of physiological functions and in human diseases. Historically, the field of chloride channels has long been neglected owing to the lack of powerful selective pharmacological agents that are needed to overcome the technical challenge of characterizing the molecular identities of these channels. Recently, members of the LRRC8 family have been...

2013
Stefania Averaimo Rosella Abeti Nicoletta Savalli Louise J. Brown Paul M. G. Curmi Samuel N. Breit Michele Mazzanti

Chloride intracellular Channel 1 (CLIC1) is a metamorphic protein that changes from a soluble cytoplasmic protein into a transmembrane protein. Once inserted into membranes, CLIC1 multimerises and is able to form chloride selective ion channels. Whilst CLIC1 behaves as an ion channel both in cells and in artificial lipid bilayers, its structure in the soluble form has led to some uncertainty as...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1995
D A Hanck M F Sheets

The site 3 toxin, Anthopleurin-A (Ap-A), was used to modify inactivation of sodium channels in voltage-clamped single canine cardiac Purkinje cells at approximately 12 degrees C. Although Ap-A toxin markedly prolonged decay of sodium current (INa) in response to step depolarizations, there was only a minor hyperpolarizing shift by 2.5 +/- 1.7 mV (n = 13) of the half-point of the peak conductanc...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1997
S E Lloyd W Gunther S H Pearce A Thomson M L Bianchi M Bosio I W Craig S E Fisher S J Scheinman O Wrong T J Jentsch R V Thakker

Mutations of the renal-specific chloride channel (CLCN5) gene, which is located on chromosome Xp11.22, are associated with hypercalciuric nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) in the Northern European and Japanese populations. CLCN5 encodes a 746 amino acid channel (CLC-5) that has approximately 12 transmembrane domains, and heterologous expression of wild-type CLC-5 in Xenopus oocytes has yielded ou...

2015
Zongyun Chen Youtian Hu Bin Wang Zhijian Cao Wenxin Li Yingliang Wu

Although many studies concerning the sensitivity mechanism of scorpion toxin-potassium channel interactions have been reported, few have explored the biochemical insensitivity mechanisms of potassium channel receptors toward natural scorpion toxin peptides, such as the KCNQ1 channel. Here, by sequence alignment analyses of the human KCNQ1 channel and scorpion potassium channel MmKv2, which is c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
V Reale F Hannan L M Hall P D Evans

The mechanism of coupling of a cloned Drosophila D1-like dopamine receptor, DopR99B, to multiple second messenger systems when expressed in Xenopus oocytes is described. The receptor is coupled directly to the generation of a rapid, transient intracellular Ca2+ signal, monitored as changes in inward current mediated by the oocyte endogenous Ca2+-activated chloride channel, by a pertussis toxin-...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Maria Manich Oliver Knapp Maryse Gibert Elke Maier Colette Jolivet-Reynaud Blandine Geny Roland Benz Michel R. Popoff

Clostridium perfringens produces numerous toxins, which are responsible for severe diseases in man and animals. Delta toxin is one of the three hemolysins released by a number of C. perfringens type C and possibly type B strains. Delta toxin was characterized to be cytotoxic for cells expressing the ganglioside G(M2) in their membrane. Here we report the genetic characterization of Delta toxin ...

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