| Literature DB >> 23494374 |
Alexandre Mourot1, Timm Fehrentz, Richard H Kramer.
Abstract
Voltage-gated potassium (K v) channels are membrane proteins that open a selective pore upon membrane depolarization, allowing K(+) ions to flow down their electrochemical gradient. In neurons, K v channels play a key role in repolarizing the membrane potential during the falling phase of the action potential, often resulting in an after hyperpolarization. Opening of K v channels results in a decrease of cellular excitability, whereas closing (or pharmacological block) has the opposite effect, increased excitability. We have developed a series of photosensitive blockers for K v channels that enable reversible, optical regulation of potassium ion flow. Such molecules can be used for remote control of neuronal excitability using light as an on/off switch. Here we describe the design and electrophysiological characterization of photochromic blockers of ion channels. Our focus is on K v channels but in principle, the techniques described here can be applied to other ion channels and signaling proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23494374 PMCID: PMC4963007 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-345-9_7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745