نتایج جستجو برای: critical transmembrane voltage

تعداد نتایج: 618415  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2000
Andrew R. Tapper Alfred L. George

KvLQT1 is a voltage-gated potassium channel expressed in cardiac cells that is critical for myocardial repolarization. When expressed alone in heterologous expression systems, KvLQT1 channels exhibit a rapidly activating potassium current that slowly deactivates. MinK, a 129 amino acid protein containing one transmembrane-spanning domain modulates KvLQT1, greatly slowing activation, increasing ...

2009
Yasushi Okamura

The sensing of transmembrane electrical potential has long been thought to be unique to voltage-gated ion channels. Recently, however, transmembrane voltage has been shown to regulate the enzymatic activity of a protein, called voltage-sensing phosphatase (VSP), that is conserved across diverse phyla (Murata et al., 2005; Murata and Okamura, 2007; Hossain et al., 2008). In VSP, the voltage sens...

Journal: :Neuron 1997
Micah S Siegel Ehud Y Isacoff

Measuring electrical activity in large numbers of cells with high spatial and temporal resolution is a fundamental problem for the study of neural development and information processing. To address this problem, we have constructed a novel, genetically encoded probe that can be used to measure transmembrane voltage in single cells. We fused a modified green fluorescent protein (GFP) into a volt...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Francesco Tombola Maximilian H. Ulbrich Ehud Y. Isacoff

In voltage-gated channels, ions flow through a single pore located at the interface between membrane-spanning pore domains from each of four subunits, and the gates of the pore are controlled by four peripheral voltage-sensing domains. In a striking exception, the newly discovered voltage-gated Hv1 proton channels lack a homologous pore domain, leaving the location of the pore unknown. Also unk...

Journal: :Neuron 1996
Robert J. French Elzbieta Prusak-Sochaczewski Gerald W. Zamponi Stefan Becker A.Shavantha Kularatna Richard Horn

Few experimental data illuminate the relationship between the molecular structures that mediate ion conduction through voltage-dependent ion channels and the structures responsible for sensing transmembrane voltage and controlling gating. To fill this void, we have used a strongly cationic, mutated mu-conotoxin peptide, which only partially blocks current through voltage-dependent sodium channe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Evan W Miller John Y Lin E Paxon Frady Paul A Steinbach William B Kristan Roger Y Tsien

Fluorescence imaging is an attractive method for monitoring neuronal activity. A key challenge for optically monitoring voltage is development of sensors that can give large and fast responses to changes in transmembrane potential. We now present fluorescent sensors that detect voltage changes in neurons by modulation of photo-induced electron transfer (PeT) from an electron donor through a syn...

Journal: :Neuron 1998
Sandrine Cestèle Yusheng Qu John C. Rogers Hervé Rochat Todd Scheuer William A. Catterall

Polypeptide neurotoxins alter ion channel gating by binding to extracellular receptor sites, even though the voltage sensors are in their S4 transmembrane segments. By analysis of sodium channel chimeras, a beta-scorpion toxin is shown here to negatively shift voltage dependence of activation and enhance closed state inactivation by binding to a receptor site that requires glycine 845 (Gly-845)...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Hwa C Lee Julia M Wang Kenton J Swartz

In voltage-activated potassium (Kv) channels, basic residues in S4 enable the voltage-sensing domain to move in response to membrane depolarization and thereby trigger the activation gate to open. In the X-ray structure of the KvAP channel, the S4 helix is located near the intracellular boundary of the membrane where it forms a "voltage-sensor paddle" motif with the S3b helix. It has been propo...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Wei Sun Jon K. Maffie Lin Lin Ronald S. Petralia Bernardo Rudy Dax A. Hoffman

Subthreshold-activating A-type K(+) currents are essential for the proper functioning of the brain, where they act to delay excitation and regulate firing frequency. In CA1 hippocampal pyramidal neuron dendrites, the density of A-type K(+) current increases with distance from the soma, playing an important role in synaptic integration and plasticity. The mechanism underlying this gradient has, ...

Journal: :international journal of electrical and electronics engineering 0
f. kazemzadehi h. heydariii

this paper represents the performance of a squirrel-cage high temperature superconducting induction/ synchronous motor (hts-ism) based on nonlinear electrical equivalent circuit. the structure of the hts-ism is the same as that of the squirrel-cage type induction machine, and the secondary windings are fabricated by the use of the hts wires. it has already been shown that based on the experimen...

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