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- W1474883905 abstract "Publisher Summary Protozoans, yeast, and even bacteria all have one class of portals, the ion channels. It, therefore, appears that all cellular forms of life have ion channels. Ion channels are gated pores. A certain stimulus can increase the probability of a given channel being open. Such a stimulus (gating principle) can be an external ligand (e.g., acetylcholine for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor or channel), an internal second messenger (e.g., Ca 2+ for Ca 2+ -gated K + channel, cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) for the cGMP-gated channel in the rod outer segment), or cross-membrane voltage. These classes of channels have been extensively studied and reviewed. Other ion channels have subsequently been found to be gated by guanosine-5'-triphosphate (GTP)-binding proteins or by arachidonic acid. Last, but not least, is a class of channels that are gated by mechanical forces in the membrane. The activities of the last type of channels, those gated by mechanical forces, have been studied in the hair cells of the inner ear and in ciliated protozoans. The activities of individual stretch-activated channels were first demonstrated in chick skeletal muscle with a patch clamp. Since then, stretch-activated channels have been found in neurons, endothelial cells, blood cells, eggs, cultured plant cells, and guard cells, through patch-clamp examinations." @default.
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