Cytosolic pH regulates maxi K+ channels in Necturus gall-bladder epithelial cells
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Cytosolic pH regulates maxi K+ channels in Necturus gall-bladder epithelial cells
Abstract
1. The patch clamp technique was used to study the effects of internal and external pH on the Ca(2+)- and voltage-activated maxi K+ channel present in the apical membrane of Necturus gall-bladder epithelial cells. 2. When the pH of the solution bathing the cytosolic side of inside-out patches (pHi) was lowered from 7.9 to 6.9, with internal free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) buffered below saturation levels for the channel gating sites, channel open probability (Po) decreased. At saturating Ca2+ concentrations, Po was near 1.0, and unaffected by pHi. The results are consistent with a competitive interaction between Ca2+ and H+ at regulatory binding sites. Kinetic analysis assuming competitive binding yields a Hill coefficient for H+ of 1.3. 3. At sub-maximal [Ca2+]i, changing the pH of the solution bathing the extracellular surface of the patch (pHo) between 8 and 7, had no effect on maxi K+ channel Po, but lowering pHo to 6 or 5 significantly reduced Po. At saturating [Ca2+]i, Po was independent of pHo. 4. There were no effects of either pHi or pHo on single-channel conductance. 5. Inasmuch as reductions in either pHo or pHi decrease maxi K+ channel Po, changes in maxi K+ channel activity account in part for the reduction of apical membrane K+ conductance elicited by acidification of the bathing medium. The dominant effect of pH on maxi K+ channels is on the cytosolic surface of the membrane. 6. The change in Po elicited by small changes in [H+]i (delta Po/delta [H+]i) is -7.6 microM-1, compared to delta Po/delta [Ca2+]i = 2.6 microM-1, both at Vm = -30 mV and at physiological intracellular [H+] and [Ca2+]. This implies that [H+]i and [Ca2+]i have opposite effects on channel Po at physiological levels and underlines the importance of pHi in channel gating.
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