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Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images

Six-transmembrane (6-TM) cation channels are plasma membrane-integral components of cellular signaling pathways conserved in almost all species, including animals, plants and some kinds of prokaryotes. These channels selectively permeate cations in response to various signals. In excitable and non-e...

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Autores principales: Mio, Kazuhiro, Ogura, Toshihiko, Sato, Chikara
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2394823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18421141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049508004640
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description Six-transmembrane (6-TM) cation channels are plasma membrane-integral components of cellular signaling pathways conserved in almost all species, including animals, plants and some kinds of prokaryotes. These channels selectively permeate cations in response to various signals. In excitable and non-excitable mammalian cells, 6-TM cation channels play fundamental roles, including the generation of action potential and its transmission, the regulation of intracellular ion concentrations, and the activation of signaling cascades by humoral or mechanical pathways. Recently, the structures of three different 6-TM-type cation channels have been determined using single-particle analysis from cryo-electron microscopy images: the voltage-sensitive sodium channel, the IP(3) receptor and the TRPC3 channel. The basic structure of the molecules is similar: a bell-like shape comprising a relatively small extracellular (or luminal) domain, a protein-dense transmembrane domain and an expanded cytoplasmic domain. However, in detail, the cytoplasmic architectures are different from one another and are diversely evolved to their specific physiological functions.
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spelling pubmed-23948232009-03-05 Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images Mio, Kazuhiro Ogura, Toshihiko Sato, Chikara J Synchrotron Radiat Diffraction Structural Biology Six-transmembrane (6-TM) cation channels are plasma membrane-integral components of cellular signaling pathways conserved in almost all species, including animals, plants and some kinds of prokaryotes. These channels selectively permeate cations in response to various signals. In excitable and non-excitable mammalian cells, 6-TM cation channels play fundamental roles, including the generation of action potential and its transmission, the regulation of intracellular ion concentrations, and the activation of signaling cascades by humoral or mechanical pathways. Recently, the structures of three different 6-TM-type cation channels have been determined using single-particle analysis from cryo-electron microscopy images: the voltage-sensitive sodium channel, the IP(3) receptor and the TRPC3 channel. The basic structure of the molecules is similar: a bell-like shape comprising a relatively small extracellular (or luminal) domain, a protein-dense transmembrane domain and an expanded cytoplasmic domain. However, in detail, the cytoplasmic architectures are different from one another and are diversely evolved to their specific physiological functions. International Union of Crystallography 2008-05-01 2008-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2394823/ /pubmed/18421141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049508004640 Text en © International Union of Crystallography 2008 http://journals.iucr.org/services/termsofuse.html This is an open-access article distributed under the terms described at http://journals.iucr.org/services/termsofuse.html.
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Mio, Kazuhiro
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Sato, Chikara
Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images
title Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images
title_full Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images
title_fullStr Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images
title_full_unstemmed Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images
title_short Structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images
title_sort structure of six-transmembrane cation channels revealed by single-particle analysis from electron microscopic images
topic Diffraction Structural Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2394823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18421141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049508004640
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