Insights into the biophysical properties of GABA A ion channels: Modulation of ion permeation by drugs and protein interactions
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Tierney, Mary (Louise)
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The fundamental properties of ion channels assure their selectivity for a particular ion, its rapid permeation through a central pore and that such electrical activity is modulated by factors that control the opening and closing (gating) of the channel. All cell types possess ion channels and their regulated flux of ions across the membrane play critical roles in all steps of life. An ion channel does not act alone to control cell excitability but rather forms part of larger protein complexes. The identification of protein interaction partners of ion channels and their influence on both the fundamental biophysical properties of the channel and its expression in the membrane are revealing the many ways in which electrical activity may be regulated. Highlighted here is the novel use of the patch clamp method to dissect out the influence of protein interactions on the activity of individual GABAA receptors. The studies demonstrate that ion conduction is a dynamic property of a channel and that protein interactions in a cytoplasmic domain underlie the channel's ability to alter ion permeation. A structural model describing a reorganisation of the conserved cytoplasmic gondola domain and the influence of drugs on this process are presented.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: Biomembranes
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2037-12-31