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Tables of Contents for Methods in Enzymology
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CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 294
ix
6
PREFACE
xv
2
VOLUMES IN SERIES
xvii
 
Section I. Physical Methods
3
224
1. Optical Measurements of Calcium Signals in Mammalian Presynaptic Terminals
3
17
PETER SAGGAU
RICHARD GRAY
JOHN A. DANI
2. Fluorescent Techniques for Measuring Ion Channel Activity
20
27
GONUL VELICELEBI
KENNETH A. STAUDERMAN
MARK A. VARNEY
MICHAEL AKONG
STEPHEN D. HESS
EDWIN C. JOHNSON
3. Tagging Potassium Ion Channels with Green Fluorescent Protein to Study Mobility and Interactions with Other Proteins
47
12
EDWIN S. LEVITAN
4. Spin Label Electron Spin Resonance and Fourier Transform Spectroscopy for Structural/Dynamic Measurements on Ion Channels
59
33
DEREK MARSH
5. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Peptide Ion Channel Ligands: Cloning and Expression as Aid to Evaluation of Structural and Dynamic Properties
92
25
MICHAEL D. REILY
ANNE M. BOKMAN
JAMES OFFORD
PATRICK McCONNELL
6. Ligand Binding Methods for Analysis of Ion Channel Structure and Function
117
18
STEEN E. PEDERSEN
MONICA M. LURTZ
RAO V.L. PAPINENI
7. Three-Dimensional Structure of Membrane Proteins Determined by Two-Dimensional Crystallization, Electron Cryomicroscopy, and Image Analysis
135
45
MARK YEAGER
VINZENZ M. UNGER
ALOK K. MITRA
8. Drug-Dependent Ion Channel Gating by Application of Concentration Jumps Using U-Tube Technique
180
9
FRANK BRETSCHNEIDER
FRITZ MARKWARDT
9. Voltage Clamp Biosensors for Capillary Electrophoresis
189
19
OWE ORWAR
KENT JARDEMARK
CECILIA FARRE
INGEMAR JACOBSON
ALEXANDER MOSCHO
JASON B. SHEAR
HARVEY A. FISHMAN
SHERI J. LILLARD
RICHARD N. ZARE
10. Ion Channels as Tools to Monitor Lipid Bilayer-Membrane Protein Interactions: Gramicidin Channels as Molecular Force Transducers
208
19
O.S.ANDERSEN
C. NIELSEN
A.M. MAER
J.A. LUNDBAEK
M. GOULIAN
R.E.KOEPPE II
Section II. Purification and Reconstitution
227
126
11. Purification and Reconstitution of Epithelial Chloride Channel Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
227
19
MOHABIR RAMJEESINGH
ELIZABETH GARAMI
LING-JUN HUAN
KEVIN GALLEY
CANHUI LI
YANCHUN WANG
CHRISTINE E. BEAR
12. Purification, Characterization, and Reconstitution of Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels
246
14
ROBERT S. MOLDAY
LAURIE L. MOLDAY
13. Purification and Heterologous Expression of Inhibitory Glycine Receptors
260
14
BODO LAUBE
HEINRICH BETZ
14. Purification and Functional Reconstitution of High-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel from Smooth Muscle
274
13
MARIA L. GARCIA
KATHLEEN M. GIANGIACOMO
MARKUS HANNER
HANS-GUNTHER KNAUS
OWEN B. McMANUS
WILLIAM A. SCHMALHOFER
GREGORY J. KACZOROWSKI
15. Reconstitution of Native and Cloned Channels into Planar Bilayers
287
17
ISABELLE FAVRE
YE-MING SUN
EDWARD MOCZYDLOWSKI
16. Iodide Channel of the Thyroid: Reconstitution of Conductance in Proteoliposomes
304
15
PHILIPPE E. GOLSTEIN
ABDULLAH SENER
FERNAND COLIN
RENAUD BEAUWENS
17. Nystatin/Ergosterol Method for Reconstituting Ion Channels into Planar Lipid Bilayers
319
20
DIXON J. WOODBURY
18. Isolation of Transport Vesicles That Deliver Ion Channels to the Cell Surface
339
14
SAROJ SATTSANGI
WILLIAM F. WONDERLIN
Section III. Second Messengers and Biochemical Approaches
353
92
19. Protein Phosphorylation of Ligand-Gated Ion Channels
353
18
ANDREW L. MAMMEN
SUNJEEV KAMBOJ
RICHARD L. HUGANIR
20. Analysis of Ion Channel Associated Proteins
371
14
MICHAEL WYSZYNSKI
MORGAN SHENG
21. Signal Transduction through Ion Channels Associated with Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors
385
25
KIYOKAZU OGITA
YUKIO YONEDA
22. Secondary Messenger Regulation of Ion Channels/Plant Patch Clamping
410
35
SARAH M. ASSMANN
LISA ROMANO
Section IV. Special Channels
445
130
23. ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels
445
13
M. SCHWANSTECHER
C. SCHWANSTECHER
F. CHUDZIAK
U. PANTEN
J.P. CLEMENT IV
G.GONZALEZ
L. AGUILAR-BRYAN
JOSEPH BRYAN
24. Mechanosensitive Channels of Bacteria
458
24
PAUL BLOUNT
SERGEI I. SUKHAREV
PAUL C. MOE
BORIS MARTINAC
CHING KUNG
25. Simplified Fast Pressure-Clamp Technique for Studying Mechanically Gated Channels
482
8
DON W. McBRIDE, JR.
OWEN P. HAMILL
26. Virus Ion Channels
490
17
DAVID C. OGDEN
I.V.CHIZHMAKOV
F.M. GERAGHTY
A.J.HAY
27. Ion Channels in Microbes
507
18
YOSHIRO SAIMI
STEPHEN H. LOUKIN
XIN-LIANG ZHOU
BORIS MARTINAC
CHING KUNG
28. Design and Characterization of Gramicidin Channels
525
25
DENISE V. GREATHOUSE
ROGER E. KOEPPE II
LYNDON L. PROVIDENCE
SUNDARAM SHOBANA
OLAF S. ANDERSEN
29. Functional Analysis of Aquaporin Water Channel Proteins
550
25
PETER AGRE
JOHN C. MATHAI
BARBARA L. SMITH
GREGORY M. PRESTON
Section V. Toxins and Other Membrane Active Compounds
575
102
30. Pore-Blocking Toxins as Probes of Voltage-Dependent Channels
575
30
ROBERT J. FRENCH
SAMUEL C. DUDLEY, JR.
31. Conus Peptides as Probes for Ion Channels
605
19
J. MICHAEL McINTOSH
BALDOMERO M. OLIVERA
LOURDES J. CRUZ
32. Scorpion Toxins as Tools for Studying Potassium Channels
624
16
MARIA L. GARCIA
MARKUS HANNER
HANS-GUNTHER KNAUS
ROBERT SLAUGHTER
GREGORY J. KACZOROWSKI
33. Potassium Ion Channel Inactivation Peptides
640
9
RUTH D. MURRELL-LAGNADO
34. Interactions of Snake Dendrotoxins with Potassium Channels
649
12
WILLIAM F. HOPKINS
MARGARET ALLEN
BRUCE L. TEMPEL
35. Use of Planar Lipid Bilayer Membranes for Rapid Screening of Membrane Active Compounds
661
16
TAJIB A. MIRZABEKOV
ANATOLY Y. SILBERSTEIN
BRUCE L. KAGAN
Section VI. Reagent and Information Sources
677
56
36. Antibodies to Ion Channels
677
27
ANGELA C. VINCENT
IAN K. HART
ASHWIN PINTO
F. ANNE STEPHENSON
37. Internet Information on Ion Channels: Issues of Access and Organization
704
29
EDWARD C. CONLEY
AUTHOR INDEX
733
36
SUBJECT INDEX
769