BIOLOGY 3P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Voltage Clamp, Action Potential, Paramecium

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Review of na+ inactivation and de-inactivation versus k+deactivation. The delayed decreases in gna (inactivation) and gk (deactivation) have di erent causes. The decrease in gk is determined by membrane hyperpolarization which closes the. "n" gate- referred to as deactivation : this is not the same as inactivation". Note: deactivation refers to the channel being closed once the stimulus has been removed; inactivation refers to the closing of the channel while the stimulus is still present. Channel is a large protein with ~2000 amino acids. Consists of 4 homologous domains (i - iv) welded together" (4 separate subunits in voltage-gated k+ channel) Each domain consists of 6 separate membrane spanning segments s1 though s6. Amino acid sequences of each transmembrane segment similar to corresponding segment of other domains. The 4 domains are though to aggregate in a circular pattern to form the pore of the channel. Pore lining determines permeation properties; confers ion selectivity to channel.

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