Myxicola giant axons were studied using standard voltage-clamp techniques in solutions whose pH values ranged from 3.9 to 10.2. Buffer concentrations of 50 mM or greater were necessary to demonstrate the full effect of pH. In acidic solutions the axon underwent a variable depolarization, and both the sodium and potassium conductances were reversibly depressed with approximate pKa's of 4.8 and 4.4, respectively. The voltage dependence of GNa was only slightly altered by acidic conditions, whereas there occurred large shifts in GK along the voltage axis consistent with a substantial decrease in net negative surface charge in the vicinity of the K+ channels. The sodium and potassium activation rate constants were decreased by acidic conditions, but the results could not be described as a simple translation along the voltage axis.
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February 01 1976
Sensitivity of the sodium and potassium channels of Myxicola giant axons to changes in external pH.
C L Schauf
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F A Davis
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1976) 67 (2): 185–195.
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C L Schauf, F A Davis; Sensitivity of the sodium and potassium channels of Myxicola giant axons to changes in external pH.. J Gen Physiol 1 February 1976; 67 (2): 185–195. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.67.2.185
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