A voltage-activated cation transport pathway associated with the sodium pump
- PMID: 1662540
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(91)90092-m
A voltage-activated cation transport pathway associated with the sodium pump
Abstract
In proteoliposomes containing reconstituted shark Na,K-ATPase, inside positive potentials open a cation conductance characterized by a voltage-dependence very similar to that found in mammalian erythrocytes. In both proteoliposomes and erythrocytes, the voltage-activated pathway is inhibited by external oligomycin, which traps the Na,K-ATPase in a Na-occluded E1 form. These results indicate that a cation permeable pathway, activated by inside positive potentials, can be ascribed to the Na-K pump--possibly through interaction with its gating mechanism.
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