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overview My ORCID is 0000-0002-4263-180X. My Scopus ID is 7005381745. My NIH COMMONS name is TDECOURSEY. Research Areas: The properties and biological functions of ion channels are long-term interests of Tom DeCoursey’s laboratory. A major focus in recent years is the voltage-gated proton channel (Hv1). Modulation of the voltage-dependence of this channel by pHo and pHi ensures that it opens only when the electrochemical gradient for H+ is outward (in most species). In other words, when the proton channel opens, it extrudes acid from cells. In a long collaboration with Dr. Vladimir V. Cherny and others, the behavior of proton channels has been explored in alveolar epithelial cells and in white blood cells (human neutrophils and eosinophils). Immune cells engulf (phagocytose) bacteria and kill parasites by secreting reactive oxygen species (e.g., Chlorox). The enzyme responsible for these heroic actions is NADPH oxidase. This enzyme moves electrons across the cell membrane to form superoxide anion near the invading critters. We measure the electron movement directly as an electrical current. For each electron that leaves, one proton stays in the cell. To prevent massive depolarization as well as acidification, protons exit the cell through proton channels. Without H+ efflux, the killing process would be interrupted prematurely. Fortunately, proton channels are activated, relieving the cell of excess acid, and preventing depolarization. The discovery of proton channels has been a great boon to cells, who until this time had to use other, less efficient means of extruding acid. Identification of proton channel genes in 2006 has transformed the field. More functions are described each year, and structure-function studies are appearing. The channel was shown to be a dimer, with conduction pathway in each protomer. The dimer gates cooperatively - both protomers need to move before either conducts. New genes (over a dozen at last count) are appearing at a high rate. The proton channel resists efforts to crystallize it. The first crystal structure was reported in 2014 by Takeshita et al, is likely closed, and is of a chimera with a Voltage-Sensing Phosphatase. Hv1 triggers the flash in bioluminescent dinoflagellates (Smith et al, 2011), which were recently active in Tasmania! My Faculty Profile at Rush University Medical Center: https://www.rushu.rush.edu/faculty/thomas-decoursey-phd My Laboratory: https://www.rushu.rush.edu/research/departmental-research/physiology-and-biophysics-research/laboratory-tom-decoursey-phd http://www.phys.rush.edu/TomD/physiotd.html My NCBI Bibliography: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=DeCoursey+TE My Scopus: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7005381745 My ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4263-180X Education: PhD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine BA, McPherson College, Kansas
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Concept Membrane Proteins
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Academic Article Permeant ion effects on the gating kinetics of the type L potassium channel in mouse lymphocytes.
Academic Article Intrinsic gating of inward rectifier in bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells in the presence or absence of internal Mg2+.
Academic Article State-dependent inactivation of K+ currents in rat type II alveolar epithelial cells.
Academic Article Electroimmunology: the physiologic role of ion channels in the immune system.
Academic Article Two types of potassium channels in murine T lymphocytes.
Academic Article A voltage-gated potassium channel in human T lymphocytes.
Academic Article Voltage-gated K+ channels in human T lymphocytes: a role in mitogenesis?
Academic Article Inward rectifier current noise in frog skeletal muscle.
Academic Article Potassium current noise induced by barium ions in frog skeletal muscle.
Academic Article Potential, pH, and arachidonate gate hydrogen ion currents in human neutrophils.
Academic Article Voltage-activated hydrogen ion currents.
Academic Article A scheme to account for the effects of Rb+ and K+ on inward rectifier K channels of bovine artery endothelial cells.
Academic Article Effects of buffer concentration on voltage-gated H+ currents: does diffusion limit the conductance?
Academic Article Voltage-activated proton currents in membrane patches of rat alveolar epithelial cells.
Academic Article Deuterium isotope effects on permeation and gating of proton channels in rat alveolar epithelium.
Academic Article HERG-like K+ channels in microglia.
Academic Article pH-dependent inhibition of voltage-gated H(+) currents in rat alveolar epithelial cells by Zn(2+) and other divalent cations.
Academic Article Common themes and problems of bioenergetics and voltage-gated proton channels.
Academic Article Interactions between NADPH oxidase-related proton and electron currents in human eosinophils.
Academic Article Absence of proton channels in COS-7 cells expressing functional NADPH oxidase components.
Academic Article Temperature dependence of NADPH oxidase in human eosinophils.
Academic Article Voltage-gated proton channels help regulate pHi in rat alveolar epithelium.
Academic Article The pH dependence of NADPH oxidase in human eosinophils.
Academic Article Charge compensation during the phagocyte respiratory burst.
Academic Article Electrophysiology of the phagocyte respiratory burst. Focus on "Large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel activity is absent in human and mouse neutrophils and is not required for innate immunity".
Academic Article Pharmacology of voltage-gated proton channels.
Academic Article Detailed comparison of expressed and native voltage-gated proton channel currents.
Academic Article Voltage-gated proton channels find their dream job managing the respiratory burst in phagocytes.
Academic Article Oligomerization of the voltage-gated proton channel.
Academic Article NOX5 in human spermatozoa: expression, function, and regulation.
Academic Article Construction and validation of a homology model of the human voltage-gated proton channel hHV1.
Academic Article Consequences of dimerization of the voltage-gated proton channel.
Academic Article The intimate and controversial relationship between voltage-gated proton channels and the phagocyte NADPH oxidase.
Academic Article Neural control of chloride conductance in rat extensor digitorum longus muscle.
Academic Article Altered K+ channel expression in abnormal T lymphocytes from mice with the lpr gene mutation.
Academic Article Ion channels in T lymphocytes.
Academic Article Dependence of membrane potential on extracellular ionic concentrations in myotonic goats and rats.
Academic Article Sodium currents in human skeletal muscle fibers.
Academic Article Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates.
Academic Article Voltage and pH sensing by the voltage-gated proton channel, HV1.
Academic Article Histidine168 is crucial for ?pH-dependent gating of the human voltage-gated proton channel, hHV1.
Academic Article Exotic properties of a voltage-gated proton channel from the snail Helisoma trivolvis.
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Academic Article Hydrophobic gasket mutation produces gating pore currents in closed human voltage-gated proton channels.
Academic Article Voltage-gated proton channels exist in the plasma membrane of human oocytes.
Academic Article Expression and function of voltage gated proton channels (Hv1) in MDA-MB-231 cells.
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