Patch clamps permit measurement of ion movements through single channels

03/21/2002


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PPT Slide

Patch clamps permit measurement of ion movements through single channels

Different patch clamping configurations

15.5 Active transport by ATP-powered pumps

15.5 Subunit composition of the Na+/K+ ATPase

15.5 Na+/K+ ATPase maintains the intracellular Na+ and K+ concentrations in animal cells

15.5 V-class H+ ATPases pump protons across lysosomal and vacuolar membranes

15.5 The ABC superfamily transports a wide variety of substrates

15.5 Schematic of the mammalian multidrug-resistance (MDR1) protein

15.5 Proposed mechanisms of action for the MDR1 protein

CF Pathology

Survival with cystic fibrosis

CFTR

15.6 Na+-linked symporters import amino acids and glucose into many cells

15.6 Proposed model for operation of the two-Na+/one-glucose symporter

15.6 AE1 protein, a Cl-/HCO3- antiporter, is crucial to CO2 transport by erythrocytes

15.6 Several cotransporters regulate cytosolic pH

Author: Brian Bergstrom

Email: Brianb@muskingum.edu

Home Page: http://muskingum.edu/~brianb/Cellphys/Cellphys.html