Lecture 4
Ion selectivity
A property of ion channels that are selectively permeable to some ions and not to others.
Voltage-gated ion channels are always open.
FALSE
True or false: Potassium ion channels are never voltage-gated.
False
Microscopic currents
Flow through individual channels
Name some similarities and some differences between macroscopic currents and their underlying microscopic currents.
Macroscopic are made up of microscopic currents They are typically in the same direction
How are the patch-clamp and voltage-clamp techniques the same? How are they different?
Same- involve ion currents, involve the membrane Different- voltage-clamp involves adding electrical potential, patch-clamp involves PINCHING the cell membrane, patch-clamp looks at ion channels ONE at a time
Macroscopic currents
Summations of microscopic currents
True or false: Voltage-gated ion channels are specific to individual ion species.
TRUE
Voltage-gated channel: inactivated state
closed / not ready
Voltage-gated channel: open state
conducting
Patch-clamp method
experimenters can examine ion channels one at a time
Stretch-activated ion channels
ion channels that open in response to some mechanical signal
Ligand-gated ion channels
normally closed, open when ligand binds to channel
Voltage-gated channel: closed state-
not conducting, ready
Voltage sensor
senses the voltage of the membrane (if high enough it'll open)