Gating Properties of Inward-Rectifier Potassium Channels: Effects of Permeant Ions

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H. Choe
H. Sackin
L.G. Palmer
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[1] Department of Physiology and Biophysics,
[2] Weill Medical College of Cornell University,undefined
[3] 1300 York Avenue,undefined
[4] New York,undefined
[5] NY 10021,undefined
[6] USA,undefined
[7] Department of Physiology and Biophysics,undefined
[8] The Chicago Medical School,undefined
[9] 3333 Green Bay Road,undefined
[10] North Chicago,undefined
[11] IL 60064,undefined
[12] USA,undefined
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Key words: ROMK — IRK — Ammonium — Rubidium — Thallium;
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Two inward-rectifier K+ channels, ROMK2 (Kir1.1b) and IRK1 (Kir2.1), were expressed in Xenopus oocytes and their gating properties were studied in cell-attached membrane patches. The gating properties depended strongly on the ion being conducted (K+, NH4+, Rb+, or Tl+), suggesting tight coupling between permeation and gating. Mean open times were strongly dependent on the nature of the conducted ion. For ROMK2 the order from the longest to the shortest times was K+ > Rb+ > Tl+ > NH4+. For IRK1 the sequence was K+ > NH4+ > Tl+. In both cases the open times decreased monotonically as the membrane voltage was hyperpolarized. Both the absolute values and the voltage dependence of closed times were dependent on the conducted species. ROMK2 showed a single closed state whose mean lifetimes were biphasic functions of voltage. The maxima were at various voltages for different ions. IRK1 had at least two closed states whose lifetimes decreased monotonically with K+, increased monotonically with Tl+, and were relatively constant with NH4+ as the conducted ion. We explain the ion-dependence of gating by assuming that the ions bind to a site within the permeation pathway, resulting in a stable, ion-dependent, closed state of the channel. The patterns of voltage-dependence of closed-state lifetimes, which are specific for different ions, can be explained by variations in the rate at which the bound ions leave the pore toward the inside or the outside of the cell.
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