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Proton modulation of a Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel from rat skeletal muscle incorporated into planar bilayers
Authors:C Laurido  S Candia  D Wolff  R Latorre
Institution:Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencia, Universidad de Santiago, Chile.
Abstract:The effect of pH on the activation of a Ca-activated K+ K(Ca)] channel from rat skeletal muscle incorporated into planar lipid bilayers was studied. Experiments were done at different intracellular Ca2+ and proton concentrations. Changes in pH modified channel kinetics only from the Ca-sensitive face of the channel. At constant Ca2+ concentration, intracellular acidification induced a decrease in the open probability (Po) and a shift of the channel activation curves toward the right along the voltage axis. The displacement was 23.5 mV per pH unit. This displacement was due to a change in the half saturation voltage (Vo) and not to a change in channel voltage dependence. The shifts in Vo induced by protons appeared to be independent of Ca2+ concentration. The slope of the Hill plot of the open-closed equilibrium vs. pH was close to one, suggesting that a minimum of one proton is involved in the proton-driven channel closing reaction. The change in Po with variations in pH was due to both a decrease in the mean open time (To) and an increase in the mean closed time (Tc). At constant voltage, the mean open time of the channel was a linear function of Ca2+] and the mean closed time was a linear function of 1/Ca2+]2. Changes in the internal pH modified the slope, but not the intercept of the linear relations To vs. Ca2+] and Tc vs. 1/Ca2+]2. On the basis of these results an economical kinetic model of the effect of pH on this channel is proposed. It is concluded that protons do not affect the open-closed reaction, but rather weaken Ca2+ binding to all the conformational states of the channel. Moreover, competitive models in which Ca2+ and H+ cannot bind to the same open or closed state are inconsistent with the data.
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