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Structural Studies of Ion Channels: Achievements, Problems, and Perspectives
Structural Studies of Ion Channels: Achievements, Problems, and Perspectives
The superfamily of membrane proteins known as P-loop channels encompasses potassium, sodium, and calcium channels, as well...
Lipid-Mediated Adaptation of Proteins and Peptides in Cell Membranes
Lipid-Mediated Adaptation of Proteins and Peptides in Cell Membranes
The paper overviews the results of computational studies of the molecular mechanisms underlying the adaptation of model ce...
Structure and Functions of the OTOP1 Proton Channel
Structure and Functions of the OTOP1 Proton Channel
OTOP1 belongs to the otopetrin family of membrane proteins that form proton channels in cells of diverse types. In mammals...
Evolutionary Choice between Cholesterol and Ergosterol
Evolutionary Choice between Cholesterol and Ergosterol
Sterol biosynthesis has evolved early in the history of eukaryotes. In most animals, as well as in primitive fungi, the ma...
Membrane-Dependent Reactions of Blood Coagulation: Classical View and State-of-the-Art Concepts
Membrane-Dependent Reactions of Blood Coagulation: Classical View and State-of-the-Art Concepts
The complex mechanism called hemostasis evolved in living organisms to prevent blood loss when a blood vessel is damaged. ...
Cell Membrane Cholesterol and Regulation of Cellular Processes: New and the Same Old Thing
Cell Membrane Cholesterol and Regulation of Cellular Processes: New and the Same Old Thing
Membranes of living cells, or biological membranes, are unique molecular systems in which the functioning of all molecules...
Physicochemical Features of Thrombin Binding to Platelet Membrane
Physicochemical Features of Thrombin Binding to Platelet Membrane
Thrombin is a key enzyme of the blood coagulation system, which has been actively studied since the beginning of the last ...
Comparative Investigation of the Mechanisms of Calcium Response in Human and Murine Spermatozoa
Comparative Investigation of the Mechanisms of Calcium Response in Human and Murine Spermatozoa
Calcium signaling is a principal method of signal transduction in cells of non-excitable tissues. In both mouse and human ...
Electrophysiology of the Danio rerio Heart
Electrophysiology of the Danio rerio Heart
Tropical teleost fish Danio rerio is increasingly used as a model object for electrophysiological studies of human cardiac...
The Mechanism of Calcium-Activated Chloride ANO6 Channel Inhibition by CaCCinh-A01
The Mechanism of Calcium-Activated Chloride ANO6 Channel Inhibition by CaCCinh-A01
Proteins of the anoctamine family (ANO) form calcium-activated chloride channels (CaCC) and phospholipid scramblases. The ...
Corneal Endothelial Cell Volume Regulation Disorders in Keratoconus
Corneal Endothelial Cell Volume Regulation Disorders in Keratoconus
The study of the permeability to water and urea of plasma membranes of endothelial cells of the normal cornea and cornea w...
Energy Barrier of a Monolayer Stalk Formation during Lipid Droplet Fusion
Energy Barrier of a Monolayer Stalk Formation during Lipid Droplet Fusion
Lipid droplets are organelles responsible for the accumulation and breakdown of neutral fats in the human body. Lipid drop...
Corrections to the Electrical Capacitance of Deformed Lipid Membrane
Corrections to the Electrical Capacitance of Deformed Lipid Membrane
The thickness of the lipid membrane is its substantial characteristics. Usually, the thickness of a lipid bilayer is exper...
ATP Causes Contraction of Denervated Skeletal Muscles
ATP Causes Contraction of Denervated Skeletal Muscles
The ability of humoral agonists (and their persistent analogues) to induce contractions of denervated m. soleus and m. ext...