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CHANNELS, RECEPTORS, AND ELECTRICAL SIGNALING |
1 Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: hartung{at}mpibp-frankfurt.mpg.de.
Submitted on March 13, 2007
Revised on April 13, 2007
Accepted on 13 June 2007
| Abstract |
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Br-
NO3->F->gluconate
acetate
propionate and does not saturate up to 0.5 M KCl. At alkaline pH and in the presence of large anions it becomes unselective and the conductance saturates at low concentrations (Km
20 mM). In contrast the fluctuating component is mainly cation selective with a conductance sequence K+
Rb+>NH4+>Na+
Li+
Cs+. It saturates at low salt concentrations (Km
15 mM) and is not affected by pH. In view of the diverging properties of both conductance components it seems appropriate to assume that AQ_1862 has two different conducting pathways rather than one with two different open states.
Key Words: Aquifex aeolicus, Ion channel, Ion transport, Porin, Selectivity, membrane
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