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. 1971 Mar;5(1):102-20.
doi: 10.1007/BF01870827.

Changes in extrinsic fluorescence intensity of the electroplax membrane during electrical excitation

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Changes in extrinsic fluorescence intensity of the electroplax membrane during electrical excitation

J Patrick et al. J Membr Biol. 1971 Mar.

Abstract

The fluorescent dye 1-anilinonapthalene-8-sulfonic acid (ANS) has been used as a probe of changes in membrane conformation accompanying excitation of the electroplax ofElectrophorus electricus. ANS binds reversibly to the excitable membrane at rest. During generation of an action potential, an increase in ANS-fluorescence intensity is observed which resembles but does not strictly follow the membrane potential. Experiments using the current-clamp technique have demonstrated a linear relationship between the change in membrane potential and the change in ANS fluorescence intensity. The change in fluorescence intensity is not a consequence of binding to membrane sites of increased affinity nor of an electrophoretic concentration of ANS molecules at the membrane surface.It is not known whether the change in fluorescence intensity is due to a change in quantum yield of bound ANS or to an increase in the amount of bound ANS. In either case, the change in fluorescence intensity may be interpreted as a change in membrane conformation.

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