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Biophysical Journal 47: 573-576 (1985)
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Conductance and selectivity properties of a substate of the rabbit sarcoplasmic reticulum channel.

J A Fox

ABSTRACT

In this paper I describe the occurrence and properties of a subconductance state of the cation-selective channel of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The substate conductance is 60% of the major state conductance in every salt solution examined. When single channel conductance is plotted vs. ion concentration (for potassium or thallium salt solutions) the Michaelis-Menten constant is nearly the same for both conductance states, while the maximum conductance is reduced for the subconductance state. Both conductance states show anomalous conductance behavior in mixed potassium-thallium solutions that may be modeled in the same way. These results indicate that the ionic selectivity of the channel is the same for both open states.







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