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Elisabeth Willumsen
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Proton channel blockers inhibit Duox activity independent of Hv1 effects
The NADPH oxidase reaction produces protons. In the case of the NADPH oxidase, NOX2, activity depends on secretion of these protons and is inhibited by blockade of the voltage-gated proton channel (Hv1).
Adam Jaffé
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The voltage sensor is responsible for ΔpH dependence in H v 1 channels
The dissipation of acute acid loads by the voltage-gated proton channel (Hv1) relies on regulating the channel's open probability by the voltage and the ΔpH across the membrane (ΔpH = pHex − pHin).
Emerson M Carmona +2 more
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Hv1 channel in immune cells and pharmacology
The voltage-gated proton channel Hv1 is a key regulator of immune cell function, crucial for maintaining pH homeostasis, supporting reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and modulating both innate and adaptive immune responses. By facilitating proton
Liang Hong
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Voltage‐gated proton (Hv1) channels, a singular voltage sensing domain
The main role of voltage-gated proton channels (Hv1) is to extrude protons from the intracellular milieu when, mediated by different cellular processes, the H+ concentration increases.
Karen Castillo +2 more
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