Is there VDAC in cell compartments other than the mitochondria? Wei Hong YuMichael Forte OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 100
Characterization and function of the mitochondrial outer membrane peptide-sensitive channel Jean-Pierre HenryPhilipspe JuinMichel Thieffry OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 108
Importance of mitochondrial transmembrane processes in human mitochondriopathies Marjan HuizingVito DePintoUdo Wendel OriginalPaper Pages: 109 - 114
Perspectives on the mitochondrial multiple conductance channel Kathleen W. KinnallyTimothy A. LohretCarmen A. Mannella OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 123
Anion channels of the inner membrane of mammalian and yeast mitochondria Cristina BallarinM. Catia Sorgato OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 130
The permeability transition pore as a mitochondrial calcium release channel: A critical appraisal Paolo BernardiValeria Petronilli OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 138
Permeability transition pore of the inner mitochondrial membrane can operate in two open states with different selectivities Sergei A. NovgorodovTatyana I. Gudz OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 146
ATP-regulated K+ channel in mitochondria: Pharmacology and function Adam SzewczykAneta CzyżMaciej J. Nałecz OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 152
Indications of a common folding pattern for VDAC channels from all sources Jinming SongMarco Colombini Research Articles Pages: 153 - 161
Detection of likely transmembrane β-strand regions in sequences of mitochondrial pore proteins using the Gibbs sampler C. A. MannellaA. F. NeuwaldC. E. Lawrence Research Articles Pages: 163 - 169
Proteins of cytosol and amniotic fluid increase the voltage dependence of human type-1 porin Martin HeidenKatja KrollNorbert Hilschmann Research Articles Pages: 171 - 180
The role of sterols in the functional reconstitution of water-soluble mitochondrial porins from plants Francesco CarbonaraBirgit PoppRoland Benz Research Articles Pages: 181 - 189
The high-conductance channels of yeast mitochondrial outer membranes: A planar bilayer study György BàthoriIldikÒ SzabÒMario Zoratti Research Articles Pages: 191 - 198
Butylated hydroxytoluene and inorganic phosphate plus Ca2+ increase mitochondrial permeability via mutually exclusive mechanisms Patricia M. SokoloveLisa M. Haley Research Articles Pages: 199 - 206
The mitochondrial inner membrane anion channel is inhibited by DIDS Andrew D. BeavisHamid Davatol-Hag Research Articles Pages: 207 - 214