SliK, a K+ channel encoded by the Streptomyces KcsA gene, was expressed, purified, and reconstituted in liposomes. A concentrative 86Rb+ flux assay was used to assess the ion transport properties of SliK. SliK- mediated ionic flux shows strong selectivity for K+ over Na+ and is inhibited by micromolar concentrations of Ba2+, mirroring the basic permeation characteristic of eukaryotic K+ channels studied by electrophysiological methods. 86Rb+ uptake kinetics anti equilibrium measurements also demonstrate that the petrified protein is fully active.
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Heginbotham, L., Kolmakova-Partensky, L., & Miller, C. (1998). Functional reconstitution of a prokaryotic K+ channel. Journal of General Physiology, 111(6), 741–749. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.111.6.741
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