A Novel Family of Ubiquitous Heavy Metal Ion Transport Proteins I.T. PaulsenM.H. Saier, Jr. Pages: 99 - 103
Electrophysiological Characteristics of the PhoE Porin Channel from Escherichia coli. Implications for the Possible Existence of a Superfamily of Ion Channels C. BerrierM. BesnardA. Ghazi Pages: 105 - 115
Relationship between Extra- and Intracellular Calcium in Distal Segments of the Renal Tubule. Role of the Ca2+ Receptor RaKCaR A. ChampigneulleE. SigaM. Imbert-Teboul Pages: 117 - 129
Rapid Swelling of a CHO-K1 Aspartate/Glutamate Transport Mutant in Hypo-osmotic Medium X. TongJ.F. AshK.D. Caldwell Pages: 131 - 139
Structure-Function Relationship of the Ion Channel Formed by Diphtheria Toxin in Vero Cell Membranes M. LanzreinP.Ø. FalnesS. Olsnes Pages: 141 - 148
Identification of Important Amino Acid Residues of the Na+-Ca2+ Exchanger Inhibitory Peptide, XIP Z. HeN. PeteschK.D. Philipson Pages: 149 - 156
Influence of Cys-130 S. aureus Alpha-toxin on Planar Lipid Bilayer and Erythrocyte Membranes O.V. KrasilnikovM.-F.P. CapistranoR.A. Nogueira Pages: 157 - 172
Gating and Conduction Properties of a Sodium-activated Cation Channel from Lobster Olfactory Receptor Neurons A.B. ZhainazarovB.W. Ache Pages: 173 - 190