Kj. Long et Kb. Walsh, CALCIUM-ACTIVATED POTASSIUM CHANNEL IN GROWTH-PLATE CHONDROCYTES - REGULATION BY PROTEIN-KINASE-A, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 201(2), 1994, pp. 776-781
Single channel K+ currents were recorded from inside-out patches of me
mbrane obtained from cultured chicken growth plate chondrocytes. With
a symmetrical 140 mM concentration of K+ across the cell membrane, a l
arge conductance (21 1 pS), outward-rectifying, K+ channel was identif
ied. Opening of this channel was dependent on the presence of internal
Ca2+ with half maximal activation of the channel occurring with 3 mu
M Ca2+. The channel was blocked by internal application of tetraethyla
mmonium (IC50 = 45 mM) and 1 mM Ba2+. Application of the catalytic sub
unit of protein kinase A to the cytosolic membrane resulted in over a
three-fold increase in the open probability for the channel. Thus, gro
wth plate chondrocytes contain a large-conductance, Ca2+-activated Kchannel which can be up-regulated during stimulation of protein kinase
A. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.