Table 1.
Solutions used in experiments
FigurePatch configurationExternalInternal (cytoplasmic)Vj uncorrecteda
Fig. 1 A  Whole cell B: modified Tyrode’s solution P: intracellular solution +13 mV 
Fig. 1 B  Outside out B: modified Tyrode’s solution P: 150 K (phos) +6 mV 
Fig. 2  Inside out P: 150 Na/1 Ca (HEPES) B: 150 K and 150 Na (phos) −6 mV 
Fig. 3  Outside out B: 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 10 K, 50 K/100 Na, and 20 K/130 Na (phos) P: 150 K (phos) 
Fig. 4  Cell attached P: 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 50 K/100 Na, and 20 K/130 Na (phos) None +6, +11, +13, +2, and +1 mV with 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 50 K/100 Na, and 20 K/130 Na pipette solutions, respectively. 
B: modified Tyrode’s solution 
Fig. 5  Outside out B: 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 10 K, 50 K/100 Na, 20 K/100 Na, and 10 K/100 Na (phos) P: 150 K (phos) 
FigurePatch configurationExternalInternal (cytoplasmic)Vj uncorrecteda
Fig. 1 A  Whole cell B: modified Tyrode’s solution P: intracellular solution +13 mV 
Fig. 1 B  Outside out B: modified Tyrode’s solution P: 150 K (phos) +6 mV 
Fig. 2  Inside out P: 150 Na/1 Ca (HEPES) B: 150 K and 150 Na (phos) −6 mV 
Fig. 3  Outside out B: 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 10 K, 50 K/100 Na, and 20 K/130 Na (phos) P: 150 K (phos) 
Fig. 4  Cell attached P: 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 50 K/100 Na, and 20 K/130 Na (phos) None +6, +11, +13, +2, and +1 mV with 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 50 K/100 Na, and 20 K/130 Na pipette solutions, respectively. 
B: modified Tyrode’s solution 
Fig. 5  Outside out B: 150 K, 50 K, 20 K, 10 K, 50 K/100 Na, 20 K/100 Na, and 10 K/100 Na (phos) P: 150 K (phos) 

B, bath solution; HEPES, HEPES-buffered solution; P, pipette solution; phos, phosphate-buffered solution.

a

Vj values (in the bath solution with respect to the pipette solution) were calculated using pCLAMP software (version 10).

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