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Autor:
Baron Chanda, John B Cowgill
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
Cowgill and Chanda discuss the importance of voltage clamp fluorometry to the functional interpretation of ion channel and transporter structures.
Key advances in single particle cryo-EM methods in the past decade have ushered in a resolution re
Key advances in single particle cryo-EM methods in the past decade have ushered in a resolution re
Autor:
Richard L. Moss, R. John Solaro
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
Introduction There are many notable examples of physiological processes for which current mechanistic understanding seems obvious but in past times were unknown or at best faintly suggested by isolated correlative observations. The systematic determi
Autor:
Harris, Andrew L.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
Harris explores the development of our current understanding of electrical coupling between cells and the channels that mediate it, highlighting the contributions of the Journal of General Physiology.
As the physiology of synapses began to be ex
As the physiology of synapses began to be ex
Carriers, exchangers, and cotransporters in the first 100 years of the Journal of General Physiology
Autor:
Jennings, Michael L.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
Jennings reviews the many contributions of JGP articles to our current understanding of solute transporter mechanisms.
Transporters, pumps, and channels are proteins that catalyze the movement of solutes across membranes. The single-solute carri
Transporters, pumps, and channels are proteins that catalyze the movement of solutes across membranes. The single-solute carri
Autor:
Eduardo Ríos
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
Ríos relates the history of Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release and how its contribution to skeletal muscle physiology was determined.
Ryanodine-sensitive intracellular Ca2+ channels (RyRs) open upon binding Ca2+ at cytosolic-facing sites. This results i
Ryanodine-sensitive intracellular Ca2+ channels (RyRs) open upon binding Ca2+ at cytosolic-facing sites. This results i
Autor:
Edward N. Pugh
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
A retrospective on the scientific importance and impact of Hecht, Shlaer, and Pirenne’s classic 1942 paper, “Energy, Quanta, and Vision.”
Vertebrate rod photoreceptors evolved the astonishing ability to respond reliably to single photons.
Vertebrate rod photoreceptors evolved the astonishing ability to respond reliably to single photons.
Autor:
Francisco Bezanilla
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
A voltage change across a membrane protein moves charges or dipoles producing a gating current that is an electrical expression of a conformational change.
Many membrane proteins sense the voltage across the membrane where they are inserted, and
Many membrane proteins sense the voltage across the membrane where they are inserted, and
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
Armstrong and Hollingworth discuss inactivation in the light of modern structural data from K and Na channels.
We are wired with conducting cables called axons that rapidly transmit electrical signals (e.g., “Ouch!”) from, for example, the t
We are wired with conducting cables called axons that rapidly transmit electrical signals (e.g., “Ouch!”) from, for example, the t
Autor:
Osvaldo Alvarez, Ramon Latorre
Publikováno v:
Journal Of General Physiology
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Alvarez and Latorre describe the long-lasting contribution of Goldman’s equation to our understanding of membrane transport.
In 1943, David Goldman published a seminal paper in The Journal of General Physiology that reported a concise expressi
In 1943, David Goldman published a seminal paper in The Journal of General Physiology that reported a concise expressi
Autor:
Allan H. Bretag
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
Bretag traces the history of glass microelectrodes back to the 17th century.
Soon after the glass micropipette was invented as a micro-tool for manipulation of single bacteria and the microinjection and microsurgery of living cells, it was seen
Soon after the glass micropipette was invented as a micro-tool for manipulation of single bacteria and the microinjection and microsurgery of living cells, it was seen