Determination of reflection coefficients for various ions and neutral molecules in sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles through osmotic volume change studied by stopped flow technique
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Determination of reflection coefficients for various ions and neutral molecules in sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles through osmotic volume change studied by stopped flow technique
Abstract
Osmotic volume change of sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles was studied by following the change in light-scattering intensity using a stopped flow apparatus. From the analysis of the initial rate of scattering change, reflection coefficients for various ions and neutral molecules were determined. The following are typical results: K+, 0.72; Tris+, 0.98; choline 1; NO3-, 0.32; Cl-, 0.46; methanesulfonate, 0.62; gluconate, 0.96; glycerol, 0.86; and glucose, 1. When the K+ permeability was increased in the presence of 10(-6) g valinomycin/ml, the reflection coefficient for K+ changed from 0.72 to 0.31. It was found that there was a close relationship between the reflection coefficients and the permeabilities of the solutes. Hydraulic conductivity was also determined from the initial rate of light scattering change and was not different for the different solutes. The water permeability was estimated to be 2.1 x 10(-3) cm/sec at 23 degrees C.
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