Coordinated gating of TRP-dependent channels in rhabdomeral membranes from Drosophila retinas
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Haab, J. E.
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Vergara, C.
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Bacigalupo Vicuña, Juan
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O'Day, P. M.
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2018-12-20T14:28:47Z
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2018-12-20T14:28:47Z
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2000
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Journal of Neuroscience, Volumen 20, Issue 19, 2018, Pages 7193-7198
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02706474
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/156140
Abstract
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Using a newly developed dissociation procedure, we isolated the specialized rhabdomeral membranes from Drosophila retinal photoreceptors. From these membranes, we have recorded spontaneous active currents in excised patch, voltage-clamp recordings. We observed rapid opening events that closely resembled those ascribed to one class of light-activated channels, TRP. All activity exhibited Ba2+ permeability, little voltage dependence, and sensitivity to La3+ block. Mutational analysis indicated that the spontaneous activity present in these membranes was TRP-dependent. Excised patches from wild-type rhabdomeral membranes exhibited a wide range of conductance amplitudes. In addition, large conductance events exhibited many conductance levels in the open state. Block of activity by La3+ both developed and recovered in a stepwise manner. Our results indicate that TRP-dependent channels have a small unitary conductance and that many channels can be gated coordinately.