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Voltage-sensitive dye         
  • Pioneers of voltage-sensitive dyes: A. Grinvald, L.B. Cohen, K. Kamino, B.M. Salzberg, W.N. Ross; Tokyo, 2000
Voltage-sensitive dyes, also known as potentiometric dyes, are dyes which change their spectral properties in response to voltage changes. They are able to provide linear measurements of firing activity of single neurons, large neuronal populations or activity of myocytes.
Voltage sensitive phosphatase         
  • A cartoon depicting movement of the S4 segment of a voltage sensor in response to depolarization.
  • Chimera]] using the Ci-VSP PDB structures 3V0D, 3V0F, 4G7V, and 4G80. The catalytic domain is shown in pink, and the voltage sensing domain is in blue. The red residues are the arginines in S4, and the blue residue shows the glutamate in the proposed gating loop, regulating access to the catalytic cysteine (shown in orange). A part of the missing region between the two domains was modeled using the [http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/CPHmodels/ CPHmodels 3.2] server (shown in grey).
CLASS OF ENZYMES
Voltage sensitive phosphatases or voltage sensor-containing phosphatases, commonly abbreviated VSPs, are a protein family found in many species, including humans, mice, zebrafish, frogs, and sea squirt.
Cutoff voltage         
VOLTAGE AT WHICH A BATTERY IS CONSIDERED FULLY DISCHARGED, BEYOND WHICH FURTHER DISCHARGE COULD CAUSE HARM
Cut-off voltage; Low-voltage-cutoff
In electronics, the cut-off voltage is the voltage at which a battery is considered fully discharged, beyond which further discharge could cause harm. Some electronic devices, such as cell phones, will automatically shut down when the cut-off voltage has been reached.