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Strengths and limits of Beta distributions as a means of reconstructing the true single-channel current in patch clamp time series with fast gating.

I Schroeder1, U-P Hansen.   

Abstract

Single-channel current seems to be one of the most obvious characteristics of ion transport. But in some cases, its determination is more complex than anticipated at first glance. Problems arise from fast gating in time series of patch-clamp current, which can lead to a reduced apparent (measured) single-channel current. Reduction is caused by undetected averaging over closed and open intervals in the anti-aliasing filter. Here it is shown that fitting the measured amplitude histograms by Beta distributions is an efficient tool of reconstructing the true current level from measured data. This approach becomes even more powerful when it is applied to amplitude distributions-per-level. Simulated time series are employed to show that the error sum is a good guideline for finding the correct current level. Furthermore, they show that a Markov model smaller than the one used for gating analysis can be used for current determination (mostly O-C, i.e., open-closed). This increases the reliability of the Beta fit. The knowledge of the true current level is not only important for the understanding of the biophysical properties of the channel. It is also a prerequisite for the correct determination of the rate constants of gating. The approach is applied to measured data. The examples reveal the limits of the analysis imposed by the signal-to-noise ratio and the shape of the amplitude distribution. One application shows that the negative slope of the I-V curve of the human MaxiK channel expressed in HEK293 cells is caused by fast gating.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16909337     DOI: 10.1007/s00232-006-0858-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   2.426


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