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Properties of Voltage-gated Ion Channels Formed by Syringomycin E in Planar Lipid Bilayers
Authors:A.M. Feigin  J.Y. Takemoto  R. Wangspa  J.H. Teeter  J.G. Brand
Affiliation:(1) Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3308, US;(2) Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-5305, US;(3) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, US;(4) Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104, US
Abstract:Using the planar lipid bilayer technique we demonstrate that the lipodepsipeptide antibiotic, syringomycin E, forms voltage-sensitive ion channels of weak anion selectivity. The formation of channels in bilayers made from dioleoylglycerophosphatidylserine doped with syringomycin E at one side (1–40 μg/ml) was greatly affected by cis-positive voltage. A change of voltage from a positive to a negative value resulted in (i) an abrupt increase in the single channel conductance (the rate of increase was voltage dependent) simultaneous with (ii) a closing of these channels and an exponential decrease in macroscopic conductance over time. The strong voltage dependence of multichannel steady state conductance, the single channel conductance, the rate of opening of channels at positive voltages and closing them at negative voltages, as well as the observed abrupt increase of single channel conductance after voltage sign reversal suggest that the change of the transmembrane field induces a significant rearrangement of syringomycin E channels, including a change in the spacing of charged groups that function as voltage sensors. The conductance induced by syringomycin E increased with the sixth power of syringomycin E concentration suggesting that at least six monomers are required for channel formation. Received: 3 April 1995/Revised: 24 August 1995
Keywords:: Syringomycin E —   Ion channels —   Voltage gating —   Lipid bilayers
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