Abstract:Many protein ion channels harness membrane potential to move ions in opposition to their chemical gradient. Deficiencies of such proteins cause several human diseases, including cystic fibrosis, Bartter Syndrome Type II, and proximal renal tubular acidosis. Using yeast as a readily manipulated eukaryotic model system, we asked whether, in the context of a deficiency of such protein ion channel function in vivo, small molecule channels could similarly harness membrane potential to concentrate ions. In yeast, Tr… Show more
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