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. 1978 Apr 26;40(2):97-116.
doi: 10.1007/BF01871143.

Ionic selectivity, saturation, and block in gramicidin A channels. II. Saturation behavior of single channel conductances and evidence for the existence of multiple binding sites in the channel

Ionic selectivity, saturation, and block in gramicidin A channels. II. Saturation behavior of single channel conductances and evidence for the existence of multiple binding sites in the channel

E Neher et al. J Membr Biol. .

Abstract

A theory, recently developed by Sandblom, Eisenman and Neher (1977) for the conductance of single gramicidin A cha-nelspred icts three limiting behaviors of the relation between conductance and salt concentration. These are: (i) a saturating behavior resembling a simple adsorption isotherm at medium and high concentrations, (ii) a decrease in conductance at the highest obtainable concentrations and (iii) deviations from the isotherm at very low concentrations. Features i and ii have been described before. Experimental evidence for point iii is given here. The new feature points towards interactions among ions in the channel at ionic concentrations as low as 1--10 mM. Particular emphasis is given to the behavior at very low salt concentrations and the experimental problems encountered in this situation. In addition, mutual blocking effects among monovalent ions in symmetrical salt mixtures are characterized and found to be in satisfactory agreement with theoretical expectations, based upon the single salt conductance data presented here and zero-current potentials in salt mixtures to be described in a subsequent paper.

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