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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    The journal of membrane biology 137 (1994), S. 215-226 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: Ca2+-release channels ; Sarcoplasmic reticulum ; Cardiac ; Sulmazole
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract We investigated the effects of changes in luminal [Ca2+] on the gating of native andpurified sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+-release channels reconstituted intoplanar phospholipid bilayers. The open probability (P o )of channels activated solely by cytosolic Ca2+ was greater at positive than negative holding potentials. Channels activatedsolely by 10 μm cytosolic Ca2+ exhibited no change in steady-stateP o or in the relationship betweenP o and voltage when the luminal[Ca2+] was increased from nanomolar to millimolar concentrations. In the absence of activating concentrationsof cytosolic Ca2+, the channel can be activated by the phosphodiesterase inhibitor sulmazole (AR-L 115BS). However, cytosolicCa2+-independent activation of the channel by sulmazole requires luminal Ca2+. In the presence ofsulmazole, at picomolar luminal [Ca2+] the channel remains completely closed. Increasing the luminal [Ca2+]to millimolar levels markedly increases the P o via an increase in theduration of open events. The P o and duration of the sulmazole-activated, luminalCa2+-dependent channel openings are voltage dependent. In the presence of micromolar luminal Ca2+, theP o and duration of sulmazole-activated openings are greater atnegative voltages. However, at millimolar luminal [Ca2+], long openings are also observed at positive voltages and theP o appears to be similar at positive and negative voltages. Our findings indicate thatthe regulation of channel gating by luminal Ca2+ depends on the mechanism of channel activation.
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