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. 1976 Aug;73(8):2918-22.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.73.8.2918.

Presynaptic calcium currents and their relation to synaptic transmission: voltage clamp study in squid giant synapse and theoretical model for the calcium gate

Presynaptic calcium currents and their relation to synaptic transmission: voltage clamp study in squid giant synapse and theoretical model for the calcium gate

R Llinás et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1976 Aug.

Abstract

A voltage clamp study of the presynaptic terminal in squid stellate ganglion has given quantitative results relating inward Ca2+ current to presynaptic membrane potential and postsynaptic response to inward Ca2+ current. The results indicate an S-shaped curve for the relationship between presynaptic potential and Ca2+ current and a linear relationship between Ca2+ current and postsynaptic potential. A similar S-shaped curve was found for the time-dependent properties of the Ca2+ conductance. Based on these results a mathematical model was developed which accounts for the experimental results in this and previously published papers by other authors. The model suggests that five subunits are involved in the Ca2+ gate and that the subunits change noncooperatively from an inactive to an active form upon membrane depolarization.

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