Anion Permeation in Human ClC-4 Channels

  • Hebeisen, Simon
  • Heidtmann, Hannelore
  • Cosmelli, Diego
  • Gonzalez, Carlos
  • Poser, Barbara
  • Latorre, Ramon
  • Alvarez, Osvaldo
  • Fahlke, Christoph
Publication date
April 2003
Publisher
The Biophysical Society. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractClC-4 and ClC-5 are mammalian ClC isoforms with unique ion conduction and gating properties. Macroscopic current recordings in heterologous expression systems revealed very small currents at negative potentials, whereas a substantially larger instantaneous current amplitude and a subsequent activation were observed upon depolarization. Neither the functional basis nor the physiological impact of these channel features are currently understood. Here, we used whole-cell recordings to study pore properties of human ClC-4 channels heterologously expressed in tsA201 or HEK293 cells. Variance analysis demonstrated that the prominent rectification of the instantaneous macroscopic current amplitude is due to a voltage-dependent unitary curr...

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