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Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3)

The unitary conductances and permeability sequences of the rat connexin40 (rCx40) gap junction channels to seven monovalent cations and anions were studied in rCx40-transfected neuroblastoma 2A (N2A) cell pairs using the dual whole cell recording technique. Chloride salt cation substitutions (115 mM...

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Autores principales: Beblo, Dolores A., Veenstra, Richard D.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2219432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9101408
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description The unitary conductances and permeability sequences of the rat connexin40 (rCx40) gap junction channels to seven monovalent cations and anions were studied in rCx40-transfected neuroblastoma 2A (N2A) cell pairs using the dual whole cell recording technique. Chloride salt cation substitutions (115 mM principal salt) resulted in the following junctional maximal single channel current-voltage relationship slope conductances (γ(j) in pS): CsCl (153), RbCl (148), KCl (142), NaCl (115), LiCl (86), TMACl (71), TEACl (63). Reversible block of the rCx40 channel was observed with TBA. Potassium anion salt γ(j) are: Kglutamate (160), Kacetate (160), Kaspartate (158), KNO(3 )(157), KF (148), KCl (142), and KBr (132). Ion selectivity was verified by measuring reversal potentials for current in rCx40 gap junction channels with asymmetric salt solutions in the two electrodes and using the Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation to calculate relative permeabilities. The permeabilities relative to Li(+) are: Cs(+) (1.38), Rb(+) (1.32), K(+) (1.31), Na(+) (1.16), TMA(+) (0.53), TEA(+) (0.45), TBA(+) (0.03), Cl(−) (0.19), glutamate(−) (0.04), and NO(3)− (0.14), assuming that the monovalent anions permeate the channel by forming ion pairs with permeant monovalent cations within the pore thereby causing proportionate decreases in the channel conductance. This hypothesis can account for why the predicted increasing conductances with increasing ion mobilities in an essentially aqueous channel were not observed for anions in the rCx40 channel. The rCx40 effective channel radius is estimated to be 6.6 Å from a theoretical fit of the relationship of relative permeability and cation radius.
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spelling pubmed-22194322008-04-22 Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3) Beblo, Dolores A. Veenstra, Richard D. J Gen Physiol Article The unitary conductances and permeability sequences of the rat connexin40 (rCx40) gap junction channels to seven monovalent cations and anions were studied in rCx40-transfected neuroblastoma 2A (N2A) cell pairs using the dual whole cell recording technique. Chloride salt cation substitutions (115 mM principal salt) resulted in the following junctional maximal single channel current-voltage relationship slope conductances (γ(j) in pS): CsCl (153), RbCl (148), KCl (142), NaCl (115), LiCl (86), TMACl (71), TEACl (63). Reversible block of the rCx40 channel was observed with TBA. Potassium anion salt γ(j) are: Kglutamate (160), Kacetate (160), Kaspartate (158), KNO(3 )(157), KF (148), KCl (142), and KBr (132). Ion selectivity was verified by measuring reversal potentials for current in rCx40 gap junction channels with asymmetric salt solutions in the two electrodes and using the Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation to calculate relative permeabilities. The permeabilities relative to Li(+) are: Cs(+) (1.38), Rb(+) (1.32), K(+) (1.31), Na(+) (1.16), TMA(+) (0.53), TEA(+) (0.45), TBA(+) (0.03), Cl(−) (0.19), glutamate(−) (0.04), and NO(3)− (0.14), assuming that the monovalent anions permeate the channel by forming ion pairs with permeant monovalent cations within the pore thereby causing proportionate decreases in the channel conductance. This hypothesis can account for why the predicted increasing conductances with increasing ion mobilities in an essentially aqueous channel were not observed for anions in the rCx40 channel. The rCx40 effective channel radius is estimated to be 6.6 Å from a theoretical fit of the relationship of relative permeability and cation radius. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2219432/ /pubmed/9101408 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3)
title Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3)
title_full Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3)
title_fullStr Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3)
title_full_unstemmed Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3)
title_short Monovalent Cation Permeation through the Connexin40 Gap Junction Channel : Cs, Rb, K, Na, Li, TEA, TMA, TBA, and Effects of Anions Br, Cl, F, Acetate, Aspartate, Glutamate, and NO(3)
title_sort monovalent cation permeation through the connexin40 gap junction channel : cs, rb, k, na, li, tea, tma, tba, and effects of anions br, cl, f, acetate, aspartate, glutamate, and no(3)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2219432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9101408
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