| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
Biophysical Journal 49: 1041-1046 (1986)
© 1986 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
The first paper of this series demonstrated that the open-channel currents in the acetylcholine receptors in cultured rat muscle show fluctuations on a time scale of approximately 1 ms. In this paper the hypothesis is tested that these fluctuations are coupled to the gating mechanism that opens and closes the channel. Such a coupling could arise if the channel current and the energy barrier for gating transitions both showed fluctuations having a common origin such as a motion of part of the receptor molecule. A test for coupled fluctuations is made by averaging approximately 1,000 channel opening or closing transitions to search for the small relaxation in the current that is predicted. At a resolution of approximately 1% of the single-channel current amplitude, no such relaxation is observed. It is concluded that any coupled fluctuations are small; fluctuations in the energy barrier for the open-closed conformational transition must be smaller than about 0.3 kT.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
L. S. Milescu, A. Yildiz, P. R. Selvin, and F. Sachs Extracting Dwell Time Sequences from Processive Molecular Motor Data Biophys. J., November 1, 2006; 91(9): 3135 - 3150. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G. Shapovalov and H. A. Lester Gating Transitions in Bacterial Ion Channels Measured at 3 {micro}s Resolution J. Gen. Physiol., July 26, 2004; 124(2): 151 - 161. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
F. Orlik, C. Andersen, C. Danelon, M. Winterhalter, M. Pajatsch, A. Bock, and R. Benz CymA of Klebsiella oxytoca Outer Membrane: Binding of Cyclodextrins and Study of the Current Noise of the Open Channel Biophys. J., August 1, 2003; 85(2): 876 - 885. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |