Reconstitution and characterization of a calcium-activated channel from heart

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This paper is the first description of a calcium-activated nonspecific cation channel in adult ventricular muscle. We report gating kinetics and ionic selectivity data from experiments performed at the single channel level. Calcium activation is described by a gating model wherein two ions are involved in the reaction. Channel gating exhibited marked voltage dependence. Ionic selectivity experiments indicated that the channel is cation-selective but unable to discriminate between Na+ and K+. We discuss evidence that this channel mediates transient inward current in ventricular tissue; thus, the channel may be involved in afterdepolarization-induced cardiac arrhythmias.

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Hill, J. A., Coronado, R., & Strauss, H. C. (1988). Reconstitution and characterization of a calcium-activated channel from heart. Circulation Research, 62(2), 411–415. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.62.2.411

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