1994
Voltage gating of ion channels
Sigworth F. Voltage gating of ion channels. Quarterly Reviews Of Biophysics 1994, 27: 1-40. PMID: 7520590, DOI: 10.1017/s0033583500002894.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVoltage-gated calcium channelsNerve action potentialsVoltage-gated sodium channelsRelease of hormonesIon channelsVoltage-gated ion channelsCalcium channelsAction potentialsNeurotransmitter releaseMuscle contractionSodium channelsMembrane proteinsCellular signalsVoltage gatingCentral roleHormoneRelease
1993
Substitution of a hydrophobic residue alters the conformational stability of Shaker K+ channels during gating and assembly
McCormack K, Lin L, Sigworth F. Substitution of a hydrophobic residue alters the conformational stability of Shaker K+ channels during gating and assembly. Biophysical Journal 1993, 65: 1740-1748. PMID: 8274662, PMCID: PMC1225901, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(93)81202-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBase SequenceBiophysical PhenomenaBiophysicsDNA, ComplementaryDrosophilaDrug StabilityFemaleIon Channel GatingMembrane PotentialsMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis, Site-DirectedOocytesPeptidesPotassium ChannelsProtein ConformationShaker Superfamily of Potassium ChannelsThermodynamicsXenopus laevisConceptsUncharged amino acid residuesLeucine heptad repeatWild-type subunitsPosition 370Large hydrophobic residuesAmino acid residuesSequence motifsConservative substitutionsHeptad repeatHydrophobic residuesVoltage-gated channelsLeucine residuesAcid residuesTertiary structureS4 segmentSpecific hydrophobic interactionsHydrophilic residuesResidue altersChannel subunitsInactivation gatingChannel complexSubunitsConformational stabilityConformational transitionResidues