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  Volume 62, Issue 1, April 1992
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ATPASES:Back

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 226-227. [PDF]  

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 235-237. [PDF]  

GAP JUNCTIONS:Back

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 180-182. [PDF]  

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 193-195. [PDF]  

ION CHANNELS:Back

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 131-135. [PDF]  

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 143-144. [PDF]  

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 157-159. [PDF]  

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 169-171. [PDF]  

MODELING:Back

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 247-250. [PDF]  

RECEPTORS:Back

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 205-208. [PDF]  

DISCUSSION
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 217-219. [PDF]  

RESEARCH ARTICLE:Back

J A Tabcharani, X B Chang, J R Riordan, and J W Hanrahan
The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator chloride channel. Iodide block and permeation.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 1-4. [PDF]  

S A Goldstein and C Miller
A point mutation in a Shaker K+ channel changes its charybdotoxin binding site from low to high affinity.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 5-7. [PDF]  

P Stampe, L Kolmakova-Partensky, and C Miller
Mapping hydrophobic residues of the interaction surface of charybdotoxin.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 8-9. [PDF]  

I Vodyanoy and S M Bezrukov
Sizing of an ion pore by access resistance measurements.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 10-11. [PDF]  

B Bechinger, M Zasloff, and S J Opella
Structure and interactions of magainin antibiotic peptides in lipid bilayers: a solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance investigation.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 12-14. [PDF]  

H B Pollard, H R Guy, N Arispe, M de la Fuente, G Lee, E M Rojas, J R Pollard, M Srivastava, Z Y Zhang-Keck, and N Merezhinskaya
Calcium channel and membrane fusion activity of synexin and other members of the Annexin gene family.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 15-18. [PDF]  

S Bogusz and D Busath
Is a beta-barrel model of the K+ channel energetically feasible?
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 19-21. [PDF]  

H R Leuchtag
Does the Na channel conduct ions through a water-filled pore or a condensed-state pathway?
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 22-24. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M D Becker, R E Koeppe, 2nd, and O S Andersen
Amino acid substitutions and ion channel function. Model-dependent conclusions.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 25-27. [PDF]  

S Oiki, R E Koeppe, 2nd, and O S Andersen
A dipolar amino acid substitution induces voltage-dependent transitions between two stable conductance states in gramicidin channels.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 28-30. [PDF]  

J W West, R Numann, B J Murphy, T Scheuer, and W A Catterall
Phosphorylation of a conserved protein kinase C site is required for modulation of Na+ currents in transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 31-33. [PDF]  

M Taglialatela, G E Kirsch, A M VanDongen, J A Drewe, H A Hartmann, R H Joho, E Stefani, and A M Brown
Gating currents from a delayed rectifier K+ channel with altered pore structure and function.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 34-36. [PDF]  

M Chahine, L Q Chen, R G Kallen, R L Barchi, and R Horn
Expressed Na channel clones differ in their sensitivity to external calcium concentration.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 37-40. [PDF]  

J A Mindell, J A Silverman, R J Collier, and A Finkelstein
Locating a residue in the diphtheria toxin channel.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 41-44. [Abstract] [PDF]  

H Q Xie, R Huang, and V W Hu
Intercellular communication through gap junctions is reduced in senescent cells.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 45-47. [PDF]  

D C Spray, A P Moreno, B Eghbali, M Chanson, and G I Fishman
Gating of gap junction channels as revealed in cells stably transfected with wild type and mutant connexin cDNAs.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 48-50. [PDF]  

A P Moreno, G I Fishman, and D C Spray
Phosphorylation shifts unitary conductance and modifies voltage dependent kinetics of human connexin43 gap junction channels.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 51-53. [PDF]  

M Teintze and Z J Xu
Membrane assembly of bacterio-opsin mutants expressed in halobacteria and incorporation of the proteins into phospholipid bilayers.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 54-55. [PDF]  

M S Braiman, A L Klinger, and R Doebler
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic analysis of altered reaction pathways in site-directed mutants: the D212N mutant of bacteriorhodopsin expressed in Halobacterium halobium.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 56-58. [PDF]  

T M Fong, H Yu, and C D Strader
The extracellular domain of substance P (NK1) receptor comprises part of the ligand binding site.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 59-60. [PDF]  

L Li, Y H Lee, P Pappone, A Palma, and M G McNamee
Site-specific mutations of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor at the lipid-protein interface dramatically alter ion channel gating.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 61-63. [PDF]  

J E Baenziger, K W Miller, M P McCarthy, and K J Rothschild
Probing conformational changes in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor by Fourier transform infrared difference spectroscopy.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 64-66. [Abstract] [PDF]  

S Khan, K Amoyaw, J L Spudich, G P Reid, and D R Trentham
Bacterial chemoreceptor signaling probed by flash photorelease of a caged serine.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 67-68. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D G Long and R M Weis
Escherichia coli aspartate receptor. Oligomerization of the cytoplasmic fragment.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 69-71. [PDF]  

A Auerbach
Kinetic behavior of cloned mouse acetylcholine receptors. A semi-autonomous, stepwise model of gating.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 72-73. [PDF]  

J M Herz and S J Atherton
Steric factors limit access to the noncompetitive inhibitor site of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Fluorescence studies.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 74-76. [PDF]  

D Kosk-Kosicka, T Bzdega, A Wawrzynow, D M Watterson, and T J Lukas
Site-specific amino acid alterations in Ca2+ binding domains in calmodulin impair activation of RBC Ca(2+)-ATPase.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 77-78. [PDF]  

A S Ladokhin, V G Tretyachenko-Ladokhina, P W Holloway, L Wang, and A W Steggles
Biophysical studies of cytochromes B5 with amino acid substitutions in the membrane-binding domain.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 79-81. [PDF]  

J J Falke, L A Luck, and J Scherrer
19F nuclear magnetic resonance studies of aqueous and transmembrane receptors. Examples from the Escherichia coli chemosensory pathway.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 82-86. [PDF]  

J S Huston, C Cohen, D Maratea, F Fields, M S Tai, N Cabral-Denison, R Juffras, D C Rueger, R J Ridge, and H Oppermann
Multisite association by recombinant proteins can enhance binding selectivity. Preferential removal of immune complexes from serum by immobilized truncated FB analogues of the B domain from staphylococcal protein A.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 87-91. [PDF]  

F Zhang, B Crise, B Su, Y Hou, J K Rose, A Bothwell, and K Jacobson
The lateral mobility of some membrane proteins is determined by their ectodomains.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 92-94. [PDF]  

H R Guy, S R Durell, C Schoch, and R Blumenthal
Analyzing the fusion process of influenza hemagglutinin by mutagenesis and molecular modeling.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 95-97. [PDF]  

H Passow, P G Wood, S Lepke, H Müller, and M Sovak
Exploration of the functional significance of the stilbene disulfonate binding site in mouse band 3 by site-directed mutagenesis.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 98-100. [PDF]  

M E Green
Simulation of the role of water in ion channel gating.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 101-103. [PDF]  

S Sun, N Luo, R L Ornstein, and R Rein
Protein structure prediction based on statistical potential.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 104-106. [PDF]  

J A Ballesteros and H Weinstein
Analysis and refinement of criteria for predicting the structure and relative orientations of transmembranal helical domains.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 107-109. [Abstract] [PDF]  

J A Ballesteros and H Weinstein
The role of Pro/Hyp-kinks in determining the transmembrane helix length and gating mechanism of a [Leu]zervamicin channel.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 110-111. [PDF]  

B Veerapandian
Structure and function of interleukin-1, based on crystallographic and modeling studies.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 112-115. [PDF]  

C J Penington and G S Rule
Application of site-directed mutagenesis in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 116-118. [PDF]  

M J Glucksman, M Orlowski, and J L Roberts
Structural and functional studies of the metalloendopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.15) involved in degrading gonadotropin releasing hormone.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 119-122. [PDF]  

S Peng, E Blachly-Dyson, M Forte, and M Colombini
Large scale rearrangement of protein domains is associated with voltage gating of the VDAC channel.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 123-135. [Abstract] [PDF]  

G E Kirsch, J A Drewe, M Taglialatela, R H Joho, M DeBiasi, H A Hartmann, and A M Brown
A single nonpolar residue in the deep pore of related K+ channels acts as a K+:Rb+ conductance switch.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 136-144. [Abstract] [PDF]  

J T Durkin, L L Providence, R E Koeppe, 2nd, and O S Andersen
Formation of non-beta 6.3-helical gramicidin channels between sequence-substituted gramicidin analogues.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 145-159. [Abstract] [PDF]  

E Perozo, D M Papazian, E Stefani, and F Bezanilla
Gating currents in Shaker K+ channels. Implications for activation and inactivation models.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 160-171. [Abstract] [PDF]  

G Dahl, R Werner, E Levine, and C Rabadan-Diehl
Mutational analysis of gap junction formation.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 172-182. [Abstract] [PDF]  

J B Rubin, V K Verselis, M V Bennett, and T A Bargiello
Molecular analysis of voltage dependence of heterotypic gap junctions formed by connexins 26 and 32.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 183-195. [Abstract] [PDF]  

A Villarroel and B Sakmann
Threonine in the selectivity filter of the acetylcholine receptor channel.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 196-208. [Abstract] [PDF]  

C L Careaga and J J Falke
Structure and dynamics of Escherichia coli chemosensory receptors. Engineered sulfhydryl studies.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 209-219. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D B Luckie, V Lemas, K L Boyd, D M Fambrough, and K Takeyasu
Molecular dissection of functional domains of the E1E2-ATPase using sodium and calcium pump chimeric molecules.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 220-227. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R Rao and C W Slayman
Mutagenesis of the yeast plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase. A novel expression system.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 228-237. [Abstract] [PDF]  

S R Durell and H R Guy
Atomic scale structure and functional models of voltage-gated potassium channels.
Biophys. J. 1992 62: 238-250. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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