Modification of Ca2+-activated K+ channels in cultured medullary thick ascending limb cells by N-bromoacetamide |
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Authors: | M. Cornejo S. E. Guggino W. B. Guggino |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, 21205 Baltimore, Maryland;(2) Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Gerontology Research Center, National Insstitute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, 21224 Baltimore, Maryland |
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Abstract: | Summary Ca2+-activated K+ channels were studied in cultured medullary thick ascending limb (MTAL) cells using the patch-clamp technique in the inside-out configuration. The Ca2+ activation site was modified using N-bromoacetamide (NBA). 1mm NBA in the bath solution, at 2.5 m Ca2+ reduces the open probability,Po, of the channel to <0.01, without an effect on single-channel conductance. NBA-modified channels are still Ca2+-sensitive, requiring 25mm Ca2+ to raisePo to 0.2. Both before and after NBA modification channel openings display at least two distributions, indicative of more than one open state. High Ca2+ (1mm) protects the channels from modification. Also presented is a second class of Ca2+-activated K+ channels which are normally present in MTAL cells which open infrequently at 10 m Ca2+ (Po=0.01) but have aPo of 0.08 at 1mm Ca2+. We can conclude (i) that NBA modifies the channel by shifting Ca2+-sensitivity to very high Ca2+, (ii) that NBA acts on a site involved in Ca2+ gating, and (iii) that a low affinity channel is present in the apical cell membrane with characteristics similar to those of normal channels modified with NBA. |
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Keywords: | loop of Henle potassium conductance ion channels |
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