Linder B, Raschke K
Pflanzenphysiologisches Institut, Universität Göttingen, Germany.
FEBS Lett. 1992 Nov 16;313(1):27-30. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(92)81176-m.
Slowly activating anion channel currents were discovered at micromolar 'cytoplasmic' Ca2+ during patch-clamp measurements on guard-cell protoplasts of Vicia faba and Xanthium strumarium. They activated at potentials as low as -200 mV, with time constants between 5 and 60 s, and no inactivation. The broad voltage dependence exhibited a current maximum near -40 mV. The single-channel open time was in the order of seconds, and the unitary conductance was 33 ps, similar to that of the already described 'quick' anion channel of guard cells. Because of its activity at low potentials, the slow anion channel may be essential for the depolarization of the plasmalemma that is required for salt efflux during stomatal closing.
在对蚕豆和苍耳保卫细胞原生质体进行膜片钳测量时,发现在微摩尔浓度的“细胞质”Ca2+ 条件下存在缓慢激活的阴离子通道电流。它们在低至 -200 mV 的电位下激活,时间常数在 5 到 60 秒之间,且无失活现象。其宽泛的电压依赖性在接近 -40 mV 时表现出电流最大值。单通道开放时间约为几秒,单位电导为 33 pS,与已描述的保卫细胞“快速”阴离子通道相似。由于其在低电位下的活性,缓慢阴离子通道可能对于气孔关闭期间盐分外流所需的质膜去极化至关重要。