Satow Y, Kung C
J Neurobiol. 1976 Jul;7(4):325-38. doi: 10.1002/neu.480070405.
Fast-2, a membrane mutant of Paramecium aurelia, is due to a single-gene mutation and has behavioral abnormalities. Intracellular recordings through changes of external solutions were made. The mutant membrane hyperpolarized when it encountered solutions with low K+ concentration. This hyperpolarization and other associated activities were best observed in Ca- or Na-solutions devoid of K+. Membrane potential was plotted against the concentration of K+ (0.5 to 16 mM) in solutions of fixed Na+ or Ca++ concentration. The slopes of the curves for the mutant membrane were steeper than those for the wild type at the lower concentrations of K+. Inclusion of 2 mM tetraethylammonium chloride (TEA-Cl) counteracted the mutational effects. Spontaneous action potentials in Ba-solution and the electrically evoked action potentials in various solutions are normal in this mutant. We conclude that the resting permeability to K+ relative to the permeabilities to Na+ and Ca++ has been increased by the mutation.
Fast-2是一种双小核草履虫的膜突变体,由单基因突变引起,具有行为异常。通过改变外部溶液进行了细胞内记录。当突变体遇到低K⁺浓度的溶液时,其膜会发生超极化。这种超极化和其他相关活动在不含K⁺的Ca⁺或Na⁺溶液中最易观察到。在固定Na⁺或Ca²⁺浓度的溶液中,以膜电位对K⁺浓度(0.5至16 mM)作图。在较低K⁺浓度下,突变体膜的曲线斜率比野生型的更陡。加入2 mM四乙铵氯化物(TEA-Cl)可抵消突变效应。该突变体在Ba⁺溶液中的自发动作电位以及在各种溶液中的电诱发动作电位均正常。我们得出结论,该突变增加了相对于Na⁺和Ca²⁺的K⁺静息通透性。