Anion permeation in Ca2+-activated C1- channels

被引:141
作者
Qu, ZQ [1 ]
Hartzell, HC [1 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Cell Biol, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
关键词
voltage clamp; chloride current; selectivity; pH; anomalous mole fraction;
D O I
10.1085/jgp.116.6.825
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Ca2+-activated Cl channels (ClCaCs) are an important class of anion channels that are opened by increases in cytosolic [Ca2+]. Here, we examine the mechanisms of anion permeation through ClCaCs from Xenopus oocytes in excised inside-out and outside-out patches. ClCaCs exhibited moderate selectivity for Cl over Na: P-Na/ P-Cl = 0.1. The apparent affinity of ClCaCs for Cl was low: K-d = 73 mM. The channel had an estimated pore diameter >0.6 nm. The relative permeabilities measured under bi-ionic conditions by changes in E-rev were as follows: C(CN)(3) > SCN > N(CN)(2) > ClO4 > I > N-3 > Br > Cl > formate > HCO3 > acetate = F > gluconate. The conductance sequence was as follows: N-3 > Br > Cl > N(CN)(2) > I > SCN > COOH > ClO4 > acetate > HCO3 = C(CN)(3) > gluconate. Permeant anions block in a voltage-dependent manner with the following affinities: C(CN)(3) > SCN = ClO4 > N(CN)(2) > I > N-3 > Br > HCO3 > Cl > gluconate > formate > acetate. Although these data suggest that anionic selectivity is determined by ionic hydration energy other factors contribute, because the energy barrier for permeation is exponentially related to anion hydration energy. ClCaCs exhibit weak anomalous mole fraction behavior implying that the channel may be a multi-ion pore, but that ions interact weakly in the pore. The affinity of the channel for Ca2+ depended on the permeant anion at low [Ca2+] (100-500 nM). Apparently, occupancy of the pore by a permeant anion increased the affinity of the channel for Ca2+. The current was strongly dependent on pH. Increasing pH on the cytoplasmic side decreased the inward current, whereas increasing pH on the external side decreased the outward current. In both cases, the apparent pKa was voltage-dependent with apparent pKa at 0 mV = similar to9.2. The channel may be blocked by OH- ions, or protons may titrate a site in the pore necessary for ion permeation. These data demonstrate that the permeation properties of ClCaCs are different from those of CFTR or ClC-1, and provide insights into the nature of the ClCaC pore.
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