Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0021386.pub2
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Patch Fluorometry

Abstract: Patch fluorometry is a biophysical technique that combines the power of patch clamping and optical recording, with the aim of correlating local conformational rearrangements in ion channel protein with the channel gating process. This is achieved through simultaneous recordings of fluorescence and current signals from the same population of ion channels in a membrane patch. The method can be applied to studies of ion channel structure–function relationship as well as membrane protein dynamics. Unlike nuclear m… Show more

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“…Structure of TRPs.T he inner C-a nd N-termini composition change between different TRP subfamilies.A dapted from [229]. either temperature,c hemicals or pH change [230].A sf or the voltage-gated ion channels,s ome TRPs are voltage sensitive.I nt he voltage-gatedi on channels,t he change in the electric field across the membrane generated by the ion concentration is sensed by positively charged residues in the S4 transmembraned omain.T he movement of charged residues is translated into the movement of the subunits and the openingo ft he pore channel. On the other hand, most of the TRPs lack the positively charged amino acids,t hus the voltages ensitivity is lower compared to that of voltage-gated ion channels.T he voltage range sensed by TRPso ften falls beyond the physiological range ofa normal cell and the voltage response can be affectedb yothers timuli, like temperature and chemicals.…”
Section: Gating Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Structure of TRPs.T he inner C-a nd N-termini composition change between different TRP subfamilies.A dapted from [229]. either temperature,c hemicals or pH change [230].A sf or the voltage-gated ion channels,s ome TRPs are voltage sensitive.I nt he voltage-gatedi on channels,t he change in the electric field across the membrane generated by the ion concentration is sensed by positively charged residues in the S4 transmembraned omain.T he movement of charged residues is translated into the movement of the subunits and the openingo ft he pore channel. On the other hand, most of the TRPs lack the positively charged amino acids,t hus the voltages ensitivity is lower compared to that of voltage-gated ion channels.T he voltage range sensed by TRPso ften falls beyond the physiological range ofa normal cell and the voltage response can be affectedb yothers timuli, like temperature and chemicals.…”
Section: Gating Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thec oupling of aw eak voltage sensitivity and the response to other stimuli shift the voltage rangetoaphysiological range relevant to the channel activity. Them olecular basisf or the coupling of voltage-dependent and temperature-dependent sensing is still under debate [230].…”
Section: Gating Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%