Thylakoid membranes were fused with azolectin liposomes and enlarged t
o giant thylakoid/liposome vesicles with diameters between 20 mum and
50 mum by a modified dehydration/rehydration procedure. Ion transport
across the membrane of these giant thylakoid/liposome vesicles was inv
estigated by the patch-clamp technique. Single-channel currents were o
bserved and four different specific ion conductances could be distingu
ished. Our results indicate that these conductances can be attributed
to three types of ion channel: a putative potassium channel with a con
ductance of 110 pS (in 100 mM KCl) a chloride channel with a conductan
ce of 220 pS (in 100 mM KCl) and a moderate selectivity of about 4 : 1
for anions over cations. The third type of putative ion channel we ob
served was permeable to Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions with conductances of 20 pS
for Ca2+ and 35 pS for Mg2+, respectively.