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CONTENTS VOLUME 115 : NUMBER 1 . JANUARY 2000 X OLAr SPARRE ANDERSEN. Editorial D.A. KRAAl, H. SPERKREISE, and M. KAMERMANS. The nature of surround-induced depolarizing responses in goldfish cones YUANLIN SONG, TONGHUI Ma, MICHAELA . MArTHAyY, and A.S. VERKMAN. Role of aquaporin-4 in airspace-to-cap- illary water permeability in intact mouse lung measured by a novel gravimetric method EDUARDO PEROZO. Commentary: Structure and packing orientation of transmembrane segments in voltage- dependent channels: Lessons from perturbation analysis YINGYING LI-SMERIN, DAvip H. HAckos, and KENTONJ . Swartz. a-Helical structural elements within the volt- age-sensing domains of a K* channel KWANG Herr HONG and CurisroPpHER MILLER. The lipid-protein interface of a Shaker KY channel AKINORI KURUMA and H. Criss HARTZELL. Bimodal control of a Ca?*-activated Cl channel by different Ca signals RONALD A. Li, PATRICIO VELEZ, NIPAVAN CHIAMVIMONVAT, GORDON F. TOMASELLI, and EnUARDO MARBAN. Charged residues between the selectivity filter and S6 segments contribute to the permeation phenotype of the sodium channel VOLUME 115 . NUMBER 2 : ok ARY 2000 N Gary G. WILSON, JUAN M. PASCUAL, NATASJA BROOIJMANS, DIANA MurRAY, and ARTHUR KARLIN. The intrinsic electrostatic potential and the intermediate ring of charge in the acetylcholine receptor channel Joun G. Srarkus, STEFAN H. HEINEMANN, and Martin D. Rayner. Voltage dependence of slow inactivation in Shaker potassium channels results from changes in relative KY and Na* permeabilities SEEMA K. TIwARI-WoopRurFF, MENG-CHIN A. LIN, CHRISTINE T. SCHULTEIS, and DIANE M. PAPAZIAN. Voltage- dependent structural interactions in the Shaker K* channel A. GONZALEZ, W.G. Kirscu, N. SHIROKOVA, G,. PIZARRO, M.D. STERN, and E. Rios. The spark and its ember: Sep- arately gated local components of Ca** release in skeletal muscle PrHitip A. KNAUF, NANCY MENDOZA RAHA, and LAURIE J. SPINELLI. The noncompetitive inhibitor WW781 senses changes in erythrocyte anion exchanger (AEI) transport site conformation and substrate binding Henry M. CoLecrarr, PARAG G. PATIL, and Davin T. Yur. Differential occurrence of reluctant openings in G-protein-inhibited N- and P/Q-type calcium channels 193. CarLos GONZALEZ, EDUARDO ROSENMAN, FRANCISCO BEZANILLA, OSVALDO ALVAREZ, and RAMON LATORRE. Modulation of the Shaker K* channel gating kinetics by the S3-S4 linker 209 J.B. SORENSEN, A. CHA, R. LATORRE, E. ROSENMAN, and F. BEZANILLA. Deletion of the S3-S4 linker in the Shake yotassium channel reveals two quenching groups near the outside of S4 od Davib C. Gapssy. The 53rd annuai meeting and symposium of the Society of General Physiologists: New optical methods in cell physiology ACKNOWLEDGMENT VOLUME 115 . NUMBER 3 . MARCH 2000 229 JOHN S. MIrCcHESON, JUN CHEN, and MICHAEL C. SANGUINETTI. Trapping of a methanesulfonanilide by closure of the HERG potassium channel activation gate PHE JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY * VOLUME 115 + 2000+ PAGES tii-vi Don-ON DANtEL MAK, SEAN MCBRIDE, VISWANATHAN RAGHURAM, YUN YUE, SURESH K. JOSEPH, andJ . KEVIN Foskerr. Single-channel properties in endoplasmic reticulum membrane of recombinant type 3 inositol trisphosphate receptor LiptA M. MANNUzzuU and Exnup Y. Isacorr. Independence and cooperativity in rearrangements of a potassium channel voltage sensor revealed by single subunit fluorescence YOUXING JIANG and RODERICK MACKINNON. The barium site in a potassium channel by x-ray crystallography Bruce P. BEAN. Commentary: Modulating modulation Curtis F. BARRETT and ANN R. RrrreNHOUSE. Modulation of N-type calcium channel activity by G-proteins and protein kinase ¢ DONGHEE Kim and ApIsATE PLEUMSAMRAN. Cytoplasmic unsaturated free fatty acids inhibit ATP-dependent gat- ing of the G protein-gated K* channel Horta VAts, MARTIN S. WILLIAMSON, SUSANNAH J. GOODSON, ALAN L. DEVONSHIRE, JEFFREY W. WARMKE, PETER N.R. UsHERWOOD, and CHARLES J. COHEN. Activation of Drosophila sodium channels promotes modification by deltamethrin: Reductions in affinity caused by knock-down resistance mutations CHIH-YUNG TANG, FRANCISCO BEZANILLA, and DIANE M. PAPAZIAN. Extracellular Mg?* modulates slow gating transitions and the opening of Drosophila ether-a-go-go potassium channels Mary D. Womack, JEFFERY W. WALKER, and KAMRAN KHODAKHAH. Impaired calcium release in cerebellar Purkinje neurons maintained in culture LEONARD K. KACZMAREK. Commentary: Mitochondrial memory banks: Calcium stores keep a record of neuronal simulation STEPHEN L. COLEGROVE, MEREDITH A. ALBRECHT, and Davib D. FRieL. Dissection of mitochondrial Ca?* uptake and release fluxes in situ after depolarization-evoked [Ca** |; elevations in sympathetic neurons STEPHEN L. COLEGROVE, MEREDITH A. ALBRECHT, and Davip D. FRIEL. Quantitative analysis of mitochondrial Ca** uptake and release pathways in sympathetic neurons: Reconstruction of the recovery after depolariza- tion-evoked [Ca?* ]; elevations CORRECTION VOLUME 115 . NUMBER 4 . APRIL 2000 HAN CHor, Henry SACKIN, and LAWRENCE G. PALMER. Permeation properties of inward-rectifier potassium channels and their molecular determinants IRENA Leviran, AIMEE E. CHRISTIAN, THOMAS N. TULENKO, and GeorGE H. RoTHBLAT. Membrane cholesterol content modulates activation of volume-regulated anion current in bovine endothelial cells SjUR OLSNEs and PAL @. FALNES. Commentary: Probing pores with peptide plugs: Topology of membrane-inserted diphtheria toxin LisA SENZEL, MICHAEL GORDON, ROBERT O. BLAUSTEIN, K. JOON On, R. JOHN COLLIER, and ALAN FINKELSTEIN. Topography of diphtheria toxin’s T domain in the open channel state CHIEN-JUNG HUANG, ISABELLE FAVRE, and EnwArRb MoczybDLOwskI. Permeation of large tetra-alkylammonium cations through mutant and wild-type voltage-gated sodium channels as revealed by reliefo f block at high voltage Miport MURAKAMI and HriromMasa KyiMa. Transduction ion channels directly gated by sugars on the insect taste cell GUILLERMO AVILA and ROBERT T. DIRKSEN. Functional impact of the ryanodine receptor on the skeletal muscle L-type Ca** channel SVETLANA TERTYSHNIKOVA and ALAN FrIN. Dual regulation of calcium mobilization by inositol 1,4,5-trisphos- phate in a living cell THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY + VOLUME 115 - 2000 MING Li, Roperr A. FARLEY, and Henry A. LesTer. An intermediate state of the y-aminobutyric acid transportet GATI revealed by simultaneous voltage clamp and fluorescence Davip IMMKE and STEPHENJ . KorN. Ion-ion interactions at the selectivity filter: Evidence from K*-dependent modulation of tetraethylammonium efficacy in Kv2.1 potassium channels K. Narira, T. Akira, J. HACHISUKA, S.-M. HUANG, K. OcHI, and K. Kuba. Functional coupling of Ca?” channels to ryanodine receptors at presynpatic terminals: Amplification of exocytosis and plasticity VOLUME 115 : NUMBER 5 . MAY 2000 IRINA I. GRICHTCHENKO, MICHAEL F. ROMERO, and WALTER F. BORON. Extracellular HCO, dependence of elec- trogenic NA/HCQs cotransporters cloned from salamander and rat kidney CARMEN MULLNER, DIMITRY VoROBIOV, AMAL KANTI BERA, YASUHITO UEZONO, DANIEL YAKUBOVICH, BIBIANI FROHNWIESER-STEINECKER, NATHAN DASCAL, and WOLFGANG SCHREIBMAYER. Heterologous facilitation of G protein-activated K* channels by B-adrenergic stimulation via cAMP-dependent protein kinase MOUHAMED S, Awayba. Specific and nonspecific effects of protein kinase C on the epithelial Na* channel YURI SOKOLOV, WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, NGHIA TRANNGO, MARIO ISAs, HARTMUT LUECKE, HARRY T. HAIGLER, and JAMES E. HALL. Annexins V and XII alter the properties of planar lipid bilayers seen by conductance probes THOMAS M. SUCHYNA, JANICE H. JOHNSON, KATHERINE HAMER, JOSEPH F. LEYKAM, DOUGLAS A. GAGE, HENRY F. CLEMO, CLIVE M. BAUMGARTEN, and FREDERICK SACHS. Identification of a peptide toxin from Grammostola spatulata spider venom that blocks cation-selective stretch-activated channels MAGNUS KLEIN, PONKE SEEGER, BARBARA SCHURICHT, SETH L. ALPER, and ALBRECHT SCHWAB. Polarization of Na’ /H* and Cl’ /HCOs” exchangers in migrating renal epithelial cells MICHAEL F. SHEETS, JOHN W. Kye, and Dorotny A. HANCK. The role of the putative inactivation lid in sodium channel gating current immobilization CLAUDIO GROSMAN and ANTHONY AUERBACH. Kinetic, mechanistic, and structural aspects of unliganded gating of acetylcholine receptor channels: A single-channel study of second transmembrane segment 12’ mutants CLAUDIO GROSMAN and ANTHONY AUERBACH. Asymmetric and independent contribution of the second trans- membrane segment 12’ residues to diliganded gating of acetylcholine receptor channels: A single-channel study with choline as the agonist M.L. Couiirer, G. Ji, Y.-X. WANG, and M.I. Koriikorr. Calcium-induced calcium release in smooth muscle: Loose coupling between the action potential and calcium release® CECILIA BOUZAT, FRANCISCO BARRANTES, and STEVEN SINE. Nicotinic receptor fourth transmembrane domain: Hydrogen bonding by conserved threonine contributes to channel gating kinetics VOLUME 115 : NUMBER 6 - JUNE 2000 YINGYING LI-SMERIN and KENTONJ . SwARrz. Localization and molecular determinants of the hanatoxin recep- tors on the voltage-sensing domains of a K* channel 685 ELENA MOLOKANOVA, ALEXEI SAVCHENKO, and RICHARD H. KRAMER. Interactions of cyclic nucleotide-gated channel subunits and protein tyrosine kinase probed with genistein 697 ELpo V. KUZHIKANDATHIL and GErry S. OxrorbD. Dominant-negative mutants identify a role for GIRK channels in D3 dopamine receptor-mediated regulation of spontaneous secretory activity ©The online version of this article contains supplemental material. THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY + VOLUME 115 - 2000 Nenap Mrrrovic, ALFRED L. GeorGE, JR., and RICHARD Horn. Role of domain 4 in sodium channel slow inac- tivation CRINA M. NIMIGEAN and Kart L. MAGLEBY. Functional coupling of the B, subunit to the large conductance Ca?*-activated K* channel in the absence of Ca**: Increased Ca** sensitivity from a Ca**-independent mech- anism RicHARD Payne and JAMES Demas. Timing of Ca?” release from intracellular stores and the electrical response of Limulus ventval photorecepiors to dim flashes JINLING WANG, Cena D. Myers, and Gait A. ROBERTSON. Dynamic control of deactivation gating by a soluble amino-terminal domain in HERG K* channels 759 JONATHAN P. DANACEAU and Mary T. Lucero. Electrogenic Na* /Ca** exchange: A novel amplification step in squid olfactory transduction 769 Jit. THOMPSON and TED BEGENISICH. Interaction between quaternary ammonium ions in the pore of potassium channels: Evidence against an electrostatic repulsion mechanism O19009 DONGLIN Guo and ZHE Lu. Mechanism of cGMP-gated channel block by intracellular polyamines 799 DoNnGLIN Guo and ZHE Lu. Mechanism of IRKI channel block by intracellular polyamines 815 \UTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 115 THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY + VOLUME 115 + 2000

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