A pH-sensitive site controls the lambda max of Limulus metarhodopsin. The properties of this site were examined using intracellular recordings of the early receptor potential (ERP) as a pigment assay. ERPs recorded over a range of extracellular pHs indicate that the apparent pK of the site is in the range of 8.3-8.6. Several lines of evidence indicate that the site responds directly to changes in extracellular pH (pHo) rather than to changes in intracellular pH(pHi) that follow as a secondary result of changing pHo : (a) the effect of changing pHo was rapid (less than 60 s); (b) when pHo was raised, the simultaneous rise in pHi, as measured with phenol red, was relatively small; (c) raising pHi by intracellular injection of pH 10 glycine buffer did not affect the site; and (d) the effect of changing pH0 could not be blocked by increasing the intracellular pH buffering capacity. It is concluded that the pH-sensitive site on metarhodopsin is on the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane.
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February 01 1981
Properties of the pH-sensitive site that controls the lambda max of Limulus metarhodopsin.
J E Lisman
,
S Schulman
,
Y Sheline
,
P K Brown
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1981) 77 (2): 191–203.
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J E Lisman, S Schulman, Y Sheline, P K Brown; Properties of the pH-sensitive site that controls the lambda max of Limulus metarhodopsin.. J Gen Physiol 1 February 1981; 77 (2): 191–203. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.77.2.191
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