Relief of Na+ block of Ca2+-activated K+ channels by external cations

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The flickery block of single Ca2+-activated K+ channels that is produced by internally applied Na+ can be relieved by millimolar concentrations of external K+. This effect of K+ on the kinetics of Na+ block was studied by the method ofamplitude distribution analysis described in the companion paper (Yellen, G., 1984b, J. Gen. Physiol., 84:157-186). It appears that K+ relieves block by increasing the exit rate of the blocking ion from the channel, not by competitively slowing its entrance rate. This suggests that a K ion that enters the channel from the outside can expel the blocking Na ion, which entered the channel from the inside. Cs+ which cannot carry current through the channel, and Rb+, which carries a reduced current through the channel, are just as effective as K+ in relieving the block by internal Na+. The kinetics of block by internal nonyltriethylammonium (C9) are unaffected by the presence of these ions in the external bathing solution. © 1984, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Yellen, G. (1984). Relief of Na+ block of Ca2+-activated K+ channels by external cations. Journal of General Physiology, 84(2), 187–199. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.84.2.187

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