Ammonium ion enhances the calcium-dependent gating of a mammalian large conductance, calcium-sensitive K+ channel
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Ammonium ion enhances the calcium-dependent gating of a mammalian large conductance, calcium-sensitive K+ channel
Abstract
We observed that the current amplitude and activation of expressed, mouse brain large conductance, calcium-sensitive K+ channels (BKCa channels) may be reversibly enhanced following addition of low concentrations of the weakly permeant cation NH4+ to the cytoplasmic face of the channel in excised, inside-out membrane patches from HEK 293 cells. Conductance-voltage relations were left-shifted along the voltage axis by addition of NH4Cl in a concentration-dependent manner, with an EC50 of 18.5 mM. Furthermore, this effect was observed in the presence of cytosolic free calcium (approximately 1 microM), but was absent in a cytosolic bath solution containing nominally zero free calcium (e.g.. 5 mM EGTA only), a condition under which these channels undergo largely voltage-dependent gating. Recordings of single BKCa channel events indicated that NH4+ increased the channel open probability of single channel activity approximately 3-fold, but did not alter the amplitude of single channel currents. These findings suggest that the calcium-sensitive gating of mammalian BKCa channels may be modified by other ions present in cytosolic solution.
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