Item Type: | Review |
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Title: | Molecular basis of epithelial Cl channels |
Creators Name: | Fong, P. and Jentsch, T.J. |
Abstract: | Conclusions: Until recently, the study of chloride channels largely has been neglected. Interest in physiological processes such as stabilization of resting membrane potential, volume and pH regulation, and transepithelial transport has provided the impetus for acquiring our present understanding of chloride channels. Molecular biological techniques have proven useful in increasing our understanding of epithelial chloride channels, at the very least by providing a structural basis for functional data. Knowledge of the structure of several families of chloride channels has provided us with the capability to probe functional questions via structural manipulations, and yielded answers essential to gaming a more complete perspective of the role of chloride channels in epithelia. It may be anticipated that a large number of new chloride channels, and maybe even new chloride channel families, will be cloned in the next few years. A major challenge will be to elucidate their functions in the cell, the epithelium, and the organism as a whole. |
Keywords: | Anion Transport, Chloride Channel, Cystic Fibrosis, Structure and Function, Animals, Rats, Xenopus Laevis |
Source: | Journal of Membrane Biology |
ISSN: | 0022-2631 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Volume: | 144 |
Number: | 3 |
Page Range: | 189-197 |
Date: | April 1995 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00236832 |
PubMed: | View item in PubMed |
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