1. Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels: an extended family with diverse functions.
- Author
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Finn JT, Grunwald ME, and Yau KW
- Subjects
- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Cyclic AMP physiology, Cyclic GMP physiology, Ion Channel Gating physiology, Ion Channels physiology
- Abstract
An ion channel directly activated by cGMP was first discovered about ten years ago. Since then, a number of ion channels with the same property (cyclic nucleotide-activated channels) have been reported that are involved in a variety of cell functions. In addition, other channels have been found that are not primarily controlled by cyclic nucleotides but are modulated by them (cyclic nucleotide-modulated channels). These channels likewise have diverse functions and tissue distributions. Both channel classes are reviewed here. Coverage includes the cyclic-nucleotide binding site on these channels, ion permeation, pharmacological blockers, channel gating and modulation, and physiological functions of the channels.
- Published
- 1996
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