A Ca2+- and Voltage-Dependent Cl- -Sensitive Anion Channel in the Chara Plasmalemma: A Patch-Clamp Study |
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Authors: | Okihara, Kiyoshi Ohkawa, Taka-aki Tsutsui, Izuo Kasai, Michiki |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biophysical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science Osaka University, Toyonaka, 560 Japan 2Department of Biology, College of General Education, Osaka University Toyonaka, 560 Japan 3Department of Cell Physiology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences Okazaki, 444 Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The inside-out patch-clamp technique was applied to the plasmolyzedplasmalemma of inter-nodes of Chara corallina without enzymatictreatment. We found two different types of channel activitythat were CP-sensitive. Both types of channel were Ca2+-dependent.However, the one that exhibited greater dependence on Ca2+ ionswas the focus of our studies, and we named it the Ca2+-dependentCP-sensitive anion channel. When the concentration ofCa2+ ions on the cyto-plasmic side was 1.0 µM, the Ca2+-dependentCP-sensitive channel opened most frequently between approximately80 and 100 mV. At 10 µM Ca2+, it openedless frequently, and at 0.1 µM Ca2+ it scarcely openedat all. These observations indicate that the anion channel ofinterest is voltage-dependent over a restricted range of concentrationsof Ca2+ ions. The dependence on Ca2+ and voltage of the channelcan explain the behavior of the excitable Ca2+-activated Clchannel in the Chara plasmalemma. The channel activity was blockedby several antagonists of calmodulin. 4 Present Address: Department of Biology, College of GeneralEducation, Osaka University, Toyonaka, 560 Osaka, Japan (Received October 8, 1990; Accepted April 4, 1991) |
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