精子和精子胺作为向内整流器K+通道的门分子
E Ficker1, M Taglialatela, B A Wible
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030.
概括
内向整流器K+通道被细胞内Mg2+和精氨酸和精氨酸等多氨酸阻塞. 这些聚胺可能是道内在封闭的原因,影响离子流.
科学领域:
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 离子通道生理学 离子通道生理学
背景情况:
- 内向整流器K+通道表现出强烈的内向电流和阻塞的外向电流.
- 内向整顿归因于细胞内Mg2+阻断和内在的封闭机制.
- 在切除的斑块中失去门表明了细胞质因子的参与.
研究的目的:
- 调查细胞质因子在内向整流器K+通道内在封闭中的作用.
- 为了确定特定的细胞质分子,负责恢复内在门的责任.
主要方法:
- 在切除的膜补丁上进行补丁电生理学.
- 将多胺 (精子胺,精子胺) 应用于切除的贴片上.
- 分析通道门的动力学和电流-电压关系.
主要成果:
- 内在的门在切除的补丁中丢失了,但可以通过纳米分子度的精氨酸和精氨酸恢复.
- 多氨基精氨酸和精氨酸有效地模仿了内源性细胞质因子的影响.
- 结果表明多氨基酸作为内向整流器K+通道的生理阻断剂.
结论:
- 精子和精子胺可能是内向整流器K+通道的生理阻断剂.
- 这些通道的"内在"封闭可能主要是由于聚氨酸的电压依赖性阻塞.
- 了解聚胺相互作用对于理解K+通道功能至关重要.
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