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Query: UMLS:C0027960 (
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KAT1
is a cloned voltage-gated K+ channel from the plant Arabidopsis thaliana L., which displays an inward rectification reminiscent of 'anomalous' rectification of the if pacemaker current recorded in animal cells. Macroscopic conductance of
KAT1
expressed in Xenopus oocytes was 5-fold less in pure Rb+ solution than in pure K+ solution, and negligible in pure Na+ solution. Experiments in different K+/Na+ or K+/Rb+ mixtures revealed deviations from the principle of independence and notably two anomalous effects of the K+/Rb+
mole
fraction (i.e., the ratio [K+]/([K+]+[Rb+])). First, the
KAT1
deactivation time constant was both voltage- and
mole
fraction-dependent (a so-called 'foot in the door' effect was thus observed in
KAT1
channel). Second, when plotted against the K+/Rb+
mole
fraction,
KAT1
conductance values passed through a minimum. This minimum is more important for two pore mutants of
KAT1
(T259S and T260S) that displayed an increase in PRb/PK. These results are consistent with the idea that
KAT1
conduction requires several ions to be present simultaneously within the pore. Therefore, this atypical 'green' member of the Shaker superfamily of K+ channels further shows itself to be an interesting model as well for permeation as for gating mechanism studies.
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PMID:Evidence for a multi-ion pore behavior in the plant potassium channel KAT1. 984 34