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Paramecium Na+ channels activated by Ca(2+)-calmodulin: calmodulin is the Ca2+ sensor in the channel gating mechanism.

Y Saimi1, K Y Ling.   

Abstract

Paramecium Na+ channels, which were Ca(2+)-calmodulin activated, were studied in the inside-out mode of patch clamp. After excision of the membrane patch, they were active in the presence of 10(-5) to 10(-3) M Ca+ in the bath. They became much less active in the presence of 10(-6) M Ca2+, and their activity subsided completely at 10(-8) M Ca2+. A Hill plot showed a dissociation constant of 6 microM for Ca2+ binding. This dissociation constant shifted to a submicromolar range in the presence of 1 mM Mg2+. The channels also exhibited a mild voltage dependence. When exposed to 10(-8) M Ca2+ for an extended period of 2-4 min, channels were further inactivated even after bath Ca2+ was restored to 10(-4) M. Whereas neither high voltage (+100 mV) nor high Ca2+ (10(-3) M) was effective in reactivation of the inactive channels, addition of Paramecium wild-type calmodulin together with high Ca2+ to the bath restored channel activity without a requirement of additional Mg2+ and metabolites such as ATP. The channels reactivated by calmodulin had the same ion conductance, ion selectivity and Ca2+ sensitivity as those prior to inactivation. These inactivation and reactivation of the channels could be repeated, indicating that the direct calmodulin effect on the Na+ channel was reversible. Thus, calmodulin is a physiological factor critically required for Na+ channel activation, and is the Ca2+ sensor of the Na(+)-channel gating machinery.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7658463     DOI: 10.1007/bf00236839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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