Artículo de revista
Ca2+-dependent K+ channels from rat olfactory cilia characterized in planar lipid bilayers
Fecha
2005-03-14Registro en:
FEBS LETTERS 579 (7): 1675-1682 MAR 14 2005
0014-5793
Autor
Castillo, Karen
Bacigalupo Vicuña, Juan
Wolff Fernández, José
Institución
Resumen
Olfactory cilia contain cyclic nucleotide-gated and Ca2+-dependent Cl- conductances that underlie excitatory chemotransduction, and a Ca2+-dependent K+ (K-Ca) conductance, apparently involved in inhibitory transduction. Previous single-channel patch-clamp studies on olfactory cilia revealed four different K(Ca)s, with different conductances and kinetics. Here, we further characterized these channels in planar bilayers, where blockers could be properly tested. All four ciliary K(Ca)s were observed: The 16 pS channel, K-0.5,K-Ca = 40 mu M and apamin-sensitive; the 30 and 50 pS channel, K-0.5,K-Ca = 59 mu M, clotrimazole-sensitive and charybdotoxin-insensitive; the 60 pS channel, clotrimazole-sensitive and charybdotoxin-insensitive; and the 210 pS channel, K-0.5,K-Ca = 63 mu M, blocked by charybdotoxin and iberiotoxin. The presence of the 16 and 210 pS channels was confirmed by inummoblotting.