Sr. Mcculloch et al., ANION CHANNEL ACTIVITY IN THE CHARA PLASMA-MEMBRANE - COOPERATIVE SUBUNIT PHENOMENA AND A MODEL, Journal of Experimental Botany, 48, 1997, pp. 383-397
Anion channel activity in the plasma membrane of internodal cells of C
hara australis has been studied using the patch clamp method and the r
ecords analysed with a program based on the Hidden Markov Model. The a
ctivity was variable in time, and often showed very noisy periods. At
other times there were one or more of five types of channel-like activ
ity. These are believed, like the noise, to arise from the same anion-
conducting mechanism in the membrane. The channel-like activity shows
many current levels, the actual levels varying on a time-scale of the
order of seconds. The records show non-independent transitions between
levels, and thus the activity is not the result of the patch containi
ng many independent channels. The currents often move sequentially bet
ween adjacent levels. The current levels are at times more closely spa
ced as the magnitude of the current increases. Underlying this sequent
ial transition scheme it is found that current and conductance frequen
tly show levels that are integer multiples of a unit. Typically about
10 levels occur, a typical transition scheme being (in units) 0<->4<->
7<->9. It is shown that it is possible to model such sequential transi
tion schemes with underlying units by considering a new model based on
a random walk on a semiregular fragmentary tessellation of a plane.