Activation, Permeability, and Inhibition of Astrocytic and Neuronal Large Pore (Hemi)channels

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Author(s)

  • Daniel Bloch Hansen
  • Zu-Cheng Ye
  • Kirstine Calloe
  • Thomas Hartig Braunstein
  • Johannes Pauli Hofgaard
  • Morten Schak Nielsen
  • Nanna MacAulay

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26058-26073
Journal / PublicationJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume289
Issue number38
Online published1 Aug 2014
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2014
Externally publishedYes

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Abstract

Background: The permeability and physiological role of several large pore (hemi)channels are unresolved.
Results: Large pore (hemi)channels, when heterologously expressed, display isoform-specific permeability and gating for ionsand fluorescent dyes.
Conclusion: Large pore channels have isoform-specific transport characteristics that can be used for their identification.
Significance: Although large pore channels have characteristic properties in overexpression systems, these properties may beundetectable in native cells.

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Activation, Permeability, and Inhibition of Astrocytic and Neuronal Large Pore (Hemi)channels. / Hansen, Daniel Bloch; Ye, Zu-Cheng; Calloe, Kirstine et al.
In: Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 289, No. 38, 19.09.2014, p. 26058-26073.

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