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On identification of Na(+) channel gating schemes using moving-average filtered hidden Markov models
S Michalek1, H Lerche, M Wagner
1FDM - Center for Data Analysis, University of Freiburg, Eckerstrasse 1, D-79104 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
Abstract:
Transitions between distinct kinetic states of an ion channel are described by a Markov process. Hidden Markov models (HMM) have been successfully applied in the analysis of single ion channel recordings with a small signal-to-noise ratio. However, we have recently shown that the anti-aliasing low-pass filter misleads parameter estimation. Here, we show for the case of a Na(+) channel recording that the standard HMM do neither allow parameter estimation nor a correct identification of the gating scheme. In particular, the number of closed and open states is determined incorrectly, whereas a modified HMM considering the anti-aliasing filter (moving-average filtered HMM) is able to reproduce the characteristic properties of the time series and to perform gating scheme identification.