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An estimate of the number of Ca2+-dependent K+ channels in the human red cell.

J Alvarez1, J García-Sancho.   

Abstract

An original approach has been designed to count Ca2+-dependent K+ channels in the human red cell using a preparation of inside-out vesicles. The relative frequency of vesicles having no K+ channels is estimated from the fraction of 42K+ (or 86Rb+) which is not released from loaded vesicles on maximal stimulation with Ca2+. The mean number of channels per vesicle is then calculated from this figure assuming a Poisson distribution for the K+ channels. From this value and the mean vesicular radius, computed from the volume/surface ratio, the mean number of channels per cell can be estimated. A value of 142 +/- 27 (mean +/- S.E.) was obtained, which is well above that estimated by comparison of unitary conductance and tracer equilibration rate measurements (about 10 channels/cell, Grygorczyk, R. Schwarz, W. and Passow, H. (1984) Biophys. J. 45, 693-698), but compares favourably with the channel density inferred from comparison with the number of Na+ pumps in a similar preparation of inside-out vesicles (100-200/cell, Lew, V.L., Muallem, S. and Seymour, C.A. (1982) Nature 296, 742-744). The procedure described here can be considered for general application as an alternative to other known procedures.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2444260     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(87)90062-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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