PLASMA-MEMBRANE POTENTIAL OF LETTRE CELLS DOES NOT DEPEND ON CATION GRADIENTS BUT ON PUMPS

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BASHFORD, CL
PASTERNAK, CA
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10.1007/BF01871066
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The plasma membrane potential of [murine] Lettre cells was determined with the optical indicator oxonol-V and found to be -57 mV at 37.degree. C (range -20 to -80 mV depending on the physiological condition of the cells). Increasing extracellular K+ does not depolarize cells: even in the presence of 155 mM K+ the potential is -41 mV; membrane potential is also insensitive to the chemical gradient of Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+ or Cl-. Ouabain depolarizes the cells; H+ efflux from cells is stimulated by extracellular Na+. In Lettre cells the plasma membrane potential is generated by electrogenic cation pumps. The balancing fluxes of Na+ and K+ are mainly through electroneutral cation exchanges (Na+/K+ and Na+/H+) and the magnitude of the potential is limited by organic anion leaks. Such a mechanism may operate in other biological membranes also.
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