In the last two years, increasing evidence has implicated the ASIC channels in an astounding range of physiological functions including …
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The KV7 (KCNQ)
The KV7 family of K+ channels is part of the larger voltage-dependent K+ channels superfamily. In a family that comprises …
Ion Channels and Cancer
During the last few years a pivotal role for ion channels involvement in cancer has emerged. In Modulator #17, we reviewed examples of possible roles and interplay between ion channels and cancer. Recently, a large body of data has accumulated on the participation of K+, Na+, Ca2+, Cl– and ligand-gated channels in cancer and apoptosis. To date, there is no broad consensus on the roles ion channels play in cancer. Ion channels are thought to “assist” cancer by affecting a number of pathways, namely, regulation of cell cycle of proliferating cells, perturbation of membrane potential, prevention of apoptosis, adaptation to harsh conditions, altering intracellular Ca2+ balance, and cell shrinkage. Interestingly, there are some examples of the same ion channel participating both in induction of cancer cell proliferation and in
The KV4 Channel Subfamily (Shal)
Transient (“A-Type”), voltage-dependent K+ currents play important roles in both neurons, cardiac myocytes and smooth muscles. The KV4 channels subfamily …
Ion Channels and Epithelial Tissue Function
Epithelial cells form a dynamic barrier that separates different physiological compartments. On one hand they provide a physical barrier that …
Contribution of Ion Channels in Pain Sensation
Many ion channels are located at the nociceptor peripheral terminal, affecting neuron excitability after injury and as a result affecting …
Venom Peptides and their Mimetics as Potential Drugs
Venomous creatures have a sophisticated mechanism for prey capture which includes a vast array of biologically active compounds, such as …
KATP Channels: Linking Cell Metabolism to Cell Excitability
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP channels) were described nearly 20 years ago in membrane patches of isolated ventricular myocytes. Since then, …
Interactions of KCNE Auxiliary Subunits with KV and other Channels
KCNEs are integral membrane proteins that associate with and strongly modulate the activity of several ion channels. The different KCNE …
Cyclic Nucleotide-Regulated Ion Channels: From Light Sensing to Pace Keeping
The cyclic nucleotide-regulated ion channels are a heterogeneous superfamily of different ion channels that share common membrane topology and pore …