PERMEATION OF CA2+ THROUGH K+ CHANNELS IN THE PLASMA-MEMBRANE OF VICIA-FABA GUARD-CELLS

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作者
FAIRLEYGRENOT, KA [1 ]
ASSMANN, SM [1 ]
机构
[1] HARVARD UNIV,BIOL LABS,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02138
关键词
K+ CHANNEL; CA2+ CHANNEL; SELECTIVITY; PERMEATION; PLANT; VICIA-FABA;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The whole-cell patch-clamp method has been used to measure Ca2+ influx through otherwise K+-selective channels in the plasma membrane surrounding protoplasts from guard cells of Vicia faba. These channels are activated by membrane hyperpolarization, The resulting K+ influx contributes to the increase in guard cell turgor which causes stomatal opening during the regulation of leaf-air gas exchange. We find that after opening the K+ channels by hyperpolarization, depolarization of the membrane results in tail current at voltages where there is no electrochemical force to drive K+ inward through the channels. Tail current remains when the reversal potential for permeant ions other than Ca2+ is more negative than or equal to the K+ equilibrium potential (-47 mV), indicating that the current is due to Ca2+ influx through the K+ channels prior to their closure. Decreasing internal [Ca2+] (Ca(i)) from 200 to 2 nm or increasing the external [Ca2+] (Ca(o)) from 1 to 10 mm increases the amplitude of tail current and shifts the observed reversal potential to more positive values. Such increases in the electrochemical force driving Ca2+ influx also decrease the amplitude of time-activated current, indicating that Ca2+ permeation is slower than K+ permeation, and so causes a partial block. Increasing Ca(o) also (i) causes a positive shift in the voltage dependence of current. presumably by decreasing the membrane surface potential. and (ii) results in a U-shaped current-voltage relationship with peak inward current ca. - 160 mV, indicating that the Ca2+ block is voltage dependent and suggesting that the cation binding site is within the electric field of the membrane. K- channels in Zea mays guard cells also appear to have a Ca(i)- and Ca(o)-dependent ability to mediate Ca2+ influx. We suggest that the inwardly rectifying K+ channels are part of a regulatory mechanism for Ca(i). Changes in Ca(o) and (associated) changes in Ca(i) regulate a variety of intracellular processes and ion fluxes. including the K+ and anion fluxes associated with stomatal aperture change.
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