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Potassium Transport Across the Membranes of Chara: II.42K FLUXES AND THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT AS A FUNCTION OF MEMBRANE VOLTAGE
Authors:SMITH   J. R.
Abstract:Smith, J. R. 1987. Potassium transport across the membranesof Chara. II. 42K fluxes and the electrical current as a functionof membrane voltage.—J. exp. Bot. 38: 752–777. The current required to clamp the trans-membrane voltage ofinternodal cells of Chara australis at different levels wasmeasured simultaneously with either the 42K influx or efflux.Examination of the voltage-dependence of the ratio of the electricalcurrent to the unidirectional tracer fluxes yielded no evidenceof any amplification of the electrical driving force on theK+ ions. There was thus no evidence for the interaction of K+ions with themselves or any other species during their passageacross the membrane. These measurements allow the determinationof {eta}{kappa}, the fraction of the electrical current carried by K+ ions.When the external [K+] = 10 mol m–3, the average valueof {eta}{kappa} was ~ 0?85 for Vm > –125 mV and ~ 07?5 for Vm <–150 mV. When the external [K+] = 0?1 mol m–3, {eta}{kappa}was ~ 0?6 for Vm < –80 mV and ~ 0?1 for Vm > –250mV. It was also found that the conductance associated with K+transport was inhibited by hyperpolarization. Key words: Potassium, conductance, flux-ratio
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