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Patch clamp study of the voltage-dependent anion channel in the thylakoid membrane
Authors:I. I. Pottosin  G. Schönknecht
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142292 Puschino, Moscow region, Russia;(2) Julius-von-Sachs Institut für Biowissenschaften der Universität Würzburg, Mittlerer Dallenbergweg 64, D-97082 Würzburg, Germany
Abstract:Measurements of single channel currents were performed on isolated membrane patches from osmotically swollen thylakoids of the Charophyte alga Nitellopsis obtusa. A channel with a high selectivity for anions over cations and a conductance of 100 to 110 pS (114 mM Cl–) was revealed. The channel has a bells-haped voltage-dependence of the open probability, with a maximum at about 0 mV. This dependence was explained by two gating processes, one causing channel closure at positive and one at negative potentials. The steepness of the voltage-dependence corresponded to approximately 2 elementary charges to be transferred across the entire membrane in each of the two gating processes. The analysis of the anion channel kinetics in the millisecond time domain revealed an e-fold increase of mean open and decrease of mean closed times when the membrane voltage was made more positive by 20 and 36 mV, respectively. Concert transitions of two identical anion channels between open and long inactivated states were observed, while the millisecond closed-open transitions of the two channels within a burst of activity were kinetically independent.This work was financially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 176 TP B11) and by a research fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to I.I. Pottosin.
Keywords:Anion channel  Channel gating  Patch clamp  Thylakoid membrane  Nitellopsis obtusa
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