C. Picco et al., MODULATION BY INTERNAL PROTONS OF NATIVE CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNELS FROM RETINAL RODS, The Journal of general physiology, 108(4), 1996, pp. 265-276
Ion channels directly activated by cyclic nucleotides are present in t
he plasma membrane of retinal rod outer segments. These channels call
be modulated by several factors including internal pH (pH(i)). Native
cyclic nucleotide-gated channels were studied in excised membrane patc
hes from the outer of the salamander. Channels were activated by cGMP
or cAMP and currents as a function of voltage and cyclic nucleotide co
ncentrations were measured as pH(i) was varied between 7.6 and 5.0. In
creasing internal proton concentrations reduced the current activated
by cGMP without modifying the concentration (K-1/2) of cGMP necessary
for half-activation of the maximal current. This effect could be well
described as a reduction of single-channel current by protonation of a
single acidic residue with a pK(1) of 5.1. When channels were activat
ed by cAMP a more complex phenomenon was observed. K-1/2 for cAMP decr
eased by increasing internal prc,ton concentration whereas maximal cur
rents activated by cAMP increased by lowering pH(i) fi om 7.6 to 5.7-5
.5 and then decreased from pH(i) 5.5 to 5.0. This behavior was attribu
ted both to a reduction in single-channel current as measured with cGM
P and to an increase in channel open probability induced by the bindin
g of three protons to sites with a PK2 of 6.