M. Misakian et al., Frequency response of alternating currents through the Staphylococcus aureus alpha-hemolysin ion channel, BIOELECTROM, 22(7), 2001, pp. 487-493
Alternating currents were measured through transmembrane ion channels forme
d by Staphylococcus aureus a-hemolysin proteins in planar bilayer membranes
as part of an investigation to determine the channel's frequency response
and the appropriateness of an equivalent circuit commonly used to model ele
ctrical interactions at the surface of cells. The experimental approach inc
ludes a novel method for separating the alternating current through one or
more channels, which is conductive in nature, from the capacitively coupled
current through the membrane. Separation of the conductive and capacitive
alternating currents made it possible to measure the frequency response of
the oc-hemolysin channels. The results of the study are consistent with an
equivalent circuit of a membrane capacitor in parallel with one or more cha
nnel resistors over the frequency range 30-120 Hz. The possible usefulness
of frequency response data for ion channels in cell membranes during invest
igations of biological effects of time-varying magnetic fields is briefly d
iscussed. Published 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.(dagger)