MULTIION OCCUPANCY ALTERS GATING IN HIGH-CONDUCTANCE, CA2+-ACTIVATED K+ CHANNELS

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NEYTON, J
PELLESCHI, M
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[1] Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Ecole Normale Supérieure
[2] Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 75005 Paris
[3] Lab. de Neurobiologie Phys.-Chimique, Inst. de Biologie Physico-Chimique, 75005 Paris
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10.1085/jgp.97.4.641
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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In this study, single-channel recordings of high-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels from rat skeletal muscle inserted into planar lipid bilayer were used to analyze the effects of two ionic blockers, Ba2+ and Na+, on the channel's gating reactions. The gating equilibrium of the Ba2+-blocked channel was investigated through the kinetics of the discrete blockade induced by Ba2+ ions. Gating properties of Na+-blocked channels could be directly characterized due to the very high rates of Na+ blocking/unblocking reactions. While in the presence of K+ (5 mM) in the external solution Ba2+ is known to stabilize the open state of the blocked channel (Miller, C., R. Latorre, and I. Reisin. 1987. J. Gen. Physiol. 90:427-449), we show that the divalent blocker stabilizes the closed-blocked state if permeant ions are removed from the external solution (K+ < 10-mu-M). Ionic substitutions in the outer solution induce changes in the gating equilibrium of the Ba2+-blocked channel that are tightly correlated to the inhibition of Ba2+ dissociation by external monovalent cations. In permeant ion-free external solutions, blockade of the channel by internal Na+ induces a shift (around 15 mV) in the open probability-voltage curve toward more depolarized potentials, indicating that Na+ induces a stabilization of the closed-blocked state, as does Ba2+ under the same conditions. A kinetic analysis of the Na+-blocked channel indicates that the closed-blocked state is favored mainly by a decrease in opening rate. Addition of 1 mM external K+ completely inhibits the shift in the activation curve without affecting the Na+-induced reduction in the apparent single-channel amplitude. The results suggest that in the absence of external permeant ions internal blockers regulate the permeant ion occupancy of a site near the outer end of the channel. Occupancy of this site appears to modulate gating primarily by speeding the rate of channel opening.
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