نتایج جستجو برای: ph sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 496072  

Journal: :Science 2014
John Caprio Mami Shimohara Takayuki Marui Shuitsu Harada Sadao Kiyohara

We report that the Japanese sea catfish Plotosus japonicus senses local pH-associated increases in H(+)/CO2 equating to a decrease of ≤0.1 pH unit in ambient seawater. We demonstrated that these sensors, located on the external body of the fish, detect undamaged cryptic respiring prey, such as polychaete worms. Sensitivity is maximal at the natural pH of seawater (pH 8.1 to 8.2) and decreases d...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1990
R Gillette M Gillette L Lipeski J Connor

Intracellular pH and Ca2+ are prominent co-regulators of neuron excitability that act on ion channels. In looking for a possible mechanism of their action, we tested their combinatorial effect on the phosphorylation state of nervous system proteins. 32PO4 labelling in endogenous phosphorylation reactions of homogenates of nervous tissue of the sea-slug Pleurobranchaea showed steep pH sensitivit...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2003
Chian-Ming Low Polina Lyuboslavsky Adam French Phuong Le Karen Wyatte William H Thiel Edward M Marchan Kazuei Igarashi Keiko Kashiwagi Kim Gernert Keith Williams Stephen F Traynelis Fang Zheng

Extracellular protons inhibit N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors with an IC50 value in the physiological pH range. To identify the molecular determinants of proton sensitivity, we used scanning mutagenesis of the NR1 subunit to search for residues that control proton inhibition of NMDA receptors. Homology modeling of the extracellular domains suggested that residues at which mutations pertur...

2015
Christian Schröter Ralf Günther Laura Rhiel Stefan Becker Lars Toleikis Achim Doerner Janine Becker Andreas Schönemann Daichi Nasu Berend Neuteboom Harald Kolmar Björn Hock

There is growing interest in the fast and robust engineering of protein pH-sensitivity that aims to reduce binding at acidic pH, compared to neutral pH. Here, we describe a novel strategy for the incorporation of pH-sensitive antigen binding functions into antibody variable domains using combinatorial histidine scanning libraries and yeast surface display. The strategy allows simultaneous scree...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2010
Qinlian Zhou Glenna C L Bett

Human ether-à-go-go-related gene (HERG, Kv11.1, KCNH2) voltage-gated K(+) channels dominate cardiac action potential repolarization. In addition, HERG channels play a role in neuronal and smooth cell excitability as well as cancer pathology. Extracellular pH (pH(o)) is modified during myocardial ischemia, inflammation, and respiratory alkalosis, so understanding the response of HERG channels to...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
J S Schweitzer H Wang Z Q Xiong J L Stringer

Under conditions of low [Ca(2+)](o) and high [K(+)](o), the rat dentate granule cell layer in vitro develops recurrent spontaneous prolonged field bursts that resemble an in vivo phenomenon called maximal dentate activation. To understand how pH changes in vivo might affect this phenomenon, the slices were exposed to different extracellular pH environments in vitro. The field bursts were highly...

2015
Tae Yong Kim Sung A. Hong Sung Yang

In this study, we describe a novel solid-state thin-film Ag/AgCl reference electrode (SSRE) that was coated with a protective layer of graphene oxide (GO). This layer was prepared by drop casting a solution of GO on the Ag/AgCl thin film. The potential differences exhibited by the SSRE were less than 2 mV for 26 days. The cyclic voltammograms of the SSRE were almost similar to those of a commer...

2011
Mastura Shafinaz Zainal Abidin Abdul Manaf Hashim Maneea Eizadi Sharifabad Shaharin Fadzli Abd Rahman Taizoh Sadoh

The sensing responses in aqueous solution of an open-gated pH sensor fabricated on an AlGaN/GaN high-electron-mobility-transistor (HEMT) structure are investigated. Under air-exposed ambient conditions, the open-gated undoped AlGaN/GaN HEMT only shows the presence of a linear current region. This seems to show that very low Fermi level pinning by surface states exists in the undoped AlGaN/GaN s...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2000
Zhenjiang Yang Haoxing Xu Ningren Cui Zhiqiang Qu Sengthong Chanchevalap Wangzhen Shen Chun Jiang

CO2 chemoreception may be related to modulation of inward rectifier K+ channels (Kir channels) in brainstem neurons. Kir4.1 is expressed predominantly in the brainstem and inhibited during hypercapnia. Although the homomeric Kir4.1 only responds to severe intracellular acidification, coexpression of Kir4.1 with Kir5.1 greatly enhances channel sensitivities to CO2 and pH. To understand the bioph...

2013
Denis E Presnov Sergey V Amitonov Pavel A Krutitskii Valentina V Kolybasova Igor A Devyatov Vladimir A Krupenin Igor I Soloviev

BACKGROUND An experimental and theoretical study of a silicon-nanowire field-effect transistor made of silicon on insulator by CMOS-compatible methods is presented. RESULTS A maximum Nernstian sensitivity to pH change of 59 mV/pH was obtained experimentally. The maximum charge sensitivity of the sensor was estimated to be on the order of a thousandth of the electron charge in subthreshold mod...

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