BIO 3153 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Resting Potential, Potassium Channel, Electrochemical Gradient

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Lecture 16 ion channels: types of ion channels. *channels are faster and transport more ions per sec than transporters down electrochemical gradient via passive. *ion channels are able to be highly selective but move ions quickly because they have a hydrophilic pore and are gated. *gating means it"s a large conformational change, pore has to be hydrophilic. 1) voltage-gated ion channels: opening occurs due to change in membrane potential voltage, ex. 2) ligand-gated (extracellular: opening occurs due to binding of extracellular ligand, ex. 3) ligand-gated (intracellular: opening occurs due to binding of intracellular factor, ex. 4) mechanically-gated: opening occurs due to mechanical stress, ex. Cation channels in stereocilia of hair cells: kcsa k+ channels and selectivity filter. *first structure of ion channel kcsa from bacterium steptomyces lividans. Can only come from a eukaryotic k+ channel with 4 subunits. S1, s2, s3, s4 are voltage sensing domain of protein.

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