Single-channel calcium and barium currents of large and small conductance from sarcoplasmic reticulum
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Single-channel calcium and barium currents of large and small conductance from sarcoplasmic reticulum
Abstract
Two types of divalent cation conducting channels from rabbit skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) were incorporated into planar lipid bilayers. A high conductance (100 pS in 53 mM trans Ca2+) Ca2+ channel was incorporated from heavy density SR fractions. The 100-pS channel was activated by adenine nucleotides and Ca2+ and inhibited by Mg2+ and ruthenium red. A 10-pS calcium and barium conducting channel could be incorporated into planar lipid bilayers from light, intermediate, and heavy density SR vesicles. 10-pS channel activity in bilayers was not dependent on cis Ca2+ and was only weakly dependent on adenine nucleotides. Ruthenium red at concentrations up to 1 mM had no effect and Mg2+ was only marginally effective in inhibiting macroscopic Ba2+ currents from this channel. Calcium releasing activity in intermediate and heavy density SR fractions was assayed according to a rapid quench protocol and compared with the results obtained in the bilayer. Results from this comparison indicate that the 10-pS channel is probably not involved in rapid Ca2+- and adenine nucleotide-induced Ca2+ release from isolated SR vesicles.
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