화학공학소재연구정보센터
Nature, Vol.373, No.6514, 527-531, 1995
Gating of the Voltage-Dependent Chloride Channel Cic-O by the Permeant Anion
CHLORIDE channels of the ClC family are important for the control of membrane excitability(1-3), cell volume regulation(4,5), and possibly transepithelial transport lacking the typical voltage-sensor found in cation gating of ClC channels is clearly voltage-dependent. For the prototype Torpedo channel ClC-0 (refs 11-15) we now show that channel opening is strongly facilitated by external chloride. Other less permeable anions can substitute for chloride with less efficiency. ClC-0 conductance shows an anomalous mole fraction behaviour with Cl-/NO3- mixtures, suggesting a multi-ion pore. Gating shows a similar anomalous behaviour, tightly linking permeation to gating. Eliminating a positive charge at the cytoplasmic end of domain D12 changes kinetics, concentration dependence and halide selectivity of gating, and alters pore properties such as ion selectivity, single-channel conductance and rectification. Taken together, our results strongly suggest that in these channels voltage-dependent gating is conferred by the permeating ion itself, acting as the gating charge.