Literature DB >> 17591987

Saturation and microsecond gating of current indicate depletion-induced instability of the MaxiK selectivity filter.

Indra Schroeder1, Ulf-Peter Hansen.   

Abstract

Patch clamp experiments on single MaxiK channels expressed in HEK293 cells were performed with a high temporal resolution (50-kHz filter) in symmetrical solutions with 50, 150, or 400 mM KCl and 2.5 mM CaCl(2) and 2.5 mM MgCl(2). At membrane potentials >+100 mV, the single-channel current showed a negative slope resistance, concomitantly with a flickery block, which was not influenced by Ca(2+) or Mg(2+). The analysis of the amplitude histograms by beta distributions revealed that current in this voltage range was reduced by two effects: rate limitation at the cytosolic side of the pore and gating with rate constants 10-20-fold higher than the cutoff frequency of the filter (i.e., dwell times in the microsecond range). The data were analyzed in terms of a model that postulates a coupling between both effects; if the voltage over the selectivity filter withdraws ions from the cavity at a higher rate than that of refilling from the cytosol, the selectivity filter becomes instable because of ion depletion, and current is interrupted by the resulting flickering. The fit of the IV curves revealed a characteristic voltage of 35 mV. In contrast, the voltage dependence of the gating factor R, i.e., the ratio between true and apparent single-channel current, could be fitted by exponentials with a characteristic voltage of 60 mV, suggesting that only part of the transmembrane potential is felt by the flux through the selectivity filter.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17591987      PMCID: PMC2154363          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.200709802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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