Journal article

Modulation of BKCa channel activity by fatty acids: structural requirements and mechanism of action

AL Clarke, S Petrou, JV Walsh, JJ Singer

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2002

Abstract

To determine the mechanism of fatty acid modulation of rabbit pulmonary artery large-conductance Ca2+ -activated K+ (BK(Ca)) channel activity, we studied effects of fatty acids and other lipids on channel activity in excised patches with patch-clamp techniques. The structural features of the fatty acid required to increase BK(Ca) channel activity (or average number of open channels, NP(o)) were identified to be the negatively charged head group and a sufficiently long (C > 8) carbon chain. Positively charged lipids like sphingosine, which have a sufficiently long alkyl chain (C >or= 8), produced a decrease in NP(o). Neutral and short-chain lipids did not alter NP(o). Screening of membrane su..

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