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. 1983 Jul;75(2):129-39.
doi: 10.1007/BF01995633.

Impedance of the electrogenic Cl(-) pump inAcetabularia: Electrical frequency entrainements, voltage-sensitivity, and reaction kinetic interpretation

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Impedance of the electrogenic Cl(-) pump inAcetabularia: Electrical frequency entrainements, voltage-sensitivity, and reaction kinetic interpretation

J Tittor et al. J Membr Biol. 1983 Jul.

Abstract

Reaction kinetic analysis of the electrical properties of the electrogenic Cl(-) pump inAcetabularia has been extended from steady-state to nonsteady-state conditions: electrical frequency responses of theAcetabularia membrane have been measured over the range from 1 Hz to 10 kHz at transmembrane potential differences across the plasmalemma (V m ) between -70 and -240 mV using voltage-clamp techniques. The results are well described by an electrical equivalent circuit with three parallel limbs: a conventional membrane capacitancec m , a steadystate conductanceg o (predominantly of the pump pathway plus a minor passive ion conductance) and a conductanceg s in series with a capacitancec p which are peculiar to the temporal behavior of the pump. The absolute values and voltage sensitivities of these four elements have been determined:c m of about 8 mF m(-2) turned out to be voltage insensitive; it is considered to be normal.g o is voltage sensitive and displays a peak of about 80 S m(-2) around -180 mV. Voltage sensitivity ofg s could not be documented due to large scatter ofg s (around 80 S m(-2)).c p behaved voltage sensitive with a notch of about 20 mF m(-2) around -180 mV, a peak of about 40 mF m(-2) at -120 mV and vanishing at -70 mV. When these data are compared with the predictions of nonsteady-state electrical properties of charge transport systems (U.-P. Hansen, J. Tittor, D. Gradmann, 1983,J. Membrane Biol. in press), model "A" (redistribution of states within the reaction cycle) consistently provides magnitude and voltage sensitivity of the elementsg o ,g s andc p of the equivalent circuit, when known kinetic parameters of the pump are used for the calculations. This analysis results in a density of pump elements in theAcetabularia plasmalemma of about 50 nmol m(-2). The dominating rate constants for the redistribution of the individual states of the pump in the electric field turn out to be in the range of 500 sec(-1), under normal conditions.

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