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Journal Article
Basilio D, Accardi A.  2015.  A Proteoliposome-Based Efflux Assay to Determine Single-molecule Properties of Cl- Channels and Transporters.. J Vis Exp. (98)
Picollo A, Malvezzi M, Accardi A.  2010.  Proton block of the CLC-5 Cl-/H+ exchanger.. J Gen Physiol. 135(6):653-9.
Terashima H, Picollo A, Accardi A.  2013.  Purified TMEM16A is sufficient to form Ca2+-activated Cl- channels.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 110(48):19354-9.
Fortea E, Accardi A.  2021.  A quantitative flux assay for the study of reconstituted Cl- channels and transporters.. Methods Enzymol. 652:243-272.
Accardi A, Miller C.  2004.  Secondary active transport mediated by a prokaryotic homologue of ClC Cl- channels.. Nature. 427(6977):803-7.
Accardi A, Walden M, Nguitragool W, Jayaram H, Williams C, Miller C.  2005.  Separate ion pathways in a Cl-/H+ exchanger.. J Gen Physiol. 126(6):563-70.
Fortea E, Lee S, Chadda R, Argyros Y, Sandal P, Mahoney-Kruszka R, Ciftici D, Falzone ME, Huysmans G, Robertson JL et al..  2024.  Structural basis of pH-dependent activation in a CLC transporter.. Nat Struct Mol Biol.
Accardi A.  2015.  Structure and gating of CLC channels and exchangers.. J Physiol. 593(18):4129-38.
Accardi A, Lobet S, Williams C, Miller C, Dutzler R.  2006.  Synergism between halide binding and proton transport in a CLC-type exchanger.. J Mol Biol. 362(4):691-9.
Picollo A, Xu Y, Johner N, Bernèche S, Accardi A.  2012.  Synergistic substrate binding determines the stoichiometry of transport of a prokaryotic H(+)/Cl(-) exchanger.. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 19(5):525-31,S1.
Picollo A, Malvezzi M, Accardi A.  2015.  TMEM16 proteins: unknown structure and confusing functions.. J Mol Biol. 427(1):94-105.
Accardi A.  2008.  To ATP or not to ATP: this is the question.. J Gen Physiol. 131(2):105-8.
Walden M, Accardi A, Wu F, Xu C, Williams C, Miller C.  2007.  Uncoupling and turnover in a Cl-/H+ exchange transporter.. J Gen Physiol. 129(4):317-29.
Accardi A.  2014.  Unveiling the secret lives of glutamate transporters: VGLUTs engage in multiple transport modes.. Neuron. 84(6):1110-2.