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- W2034753186 abstract "Effects of Cd2+, Co2+, Pb2+, Fe2+ and Mg2+ (1-100 microM) on single-channel properties of the intermediate conductance Ca(2+)-activated K+ (CaK) channels were investigated in inside-out patches of human erythrocytes in a physiological K+ gradient. Cd2+, Co2+ and Pb2+, but not Fe2+ and Mg2+, were able to induce CaK channel openings. The potency of the metals to open CaK channels in human erythrocytes follows the sequence Pb2+, Cd2+ > Ca2+ > or = Co2+ >> Mg2+, Fe2+. At higher concentrations Pb2+, Cd2+ and Co2+ block the CaK channel by reducing the opening frequency and the single-channel current amplitude. The potency of the metals to reduce CaK channel opening frequency follows the sequence Pb2+ > Cd2+, Co2+ >> Ca2+, which differs from the potency sequence Cd2+ > Pb2+, Co2+ >> Ca2+ to reduce the unitary single-channel current amplitude. Fe2+ reduced the channel opening frequency and enhanced the two open times of CaK channels activated by Ca2+, whereas up to 100 microM Mg2+ had no effect on any of the measured single-channel parameters. It is concluded that the activation of CaK channels of human erythrocytes by various metal ions occurs through an interaction with the same regulatory site at which Ca2+ activates these channels. The different potency orders for the activating and blocking effects suggest the presence of at least one activation and two blocking sites. A modulatory binding site for Fe2+ exists as well. In addition, the CaK channels in human erythrocytes are distinct from other subtypes of Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels in their sensitivity to the metal ions." @default.
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- W2034753186 title "Distinct metal ion binding sites on Ca2+-activated K+ channels in inside-out patches of human erythrocytes" @default.
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