A Calmodulin Dependent Ca2+-activated K+ Channel in the Adipocyte Plasma Membrane
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Increased membrane permeability (conductance) that is specific for K+ and directly activated by Ca2+ ions, has been identified in isolated adipocyte plasma membranes using the K+ analogue, 86Rb+. Activation of these K+ conductance pathways (channels) by free Ca2+ was concentration dependent with a half-maximal effect occurring at 32 +/- 4 nM free Ca2+ (n = 7). Addition of calmodulin further enhanced the Ca2+ activating effect on 86Rb+ uptake (K+ channel activity). Ca2+-dependent 86Rb+ uptake was inhibited by tetraethylammonium ion and low pH. It is concluded that the adipocyte plasma membrane possesses K+ channels that are activated by Ca2+ and amplified by calmodulin.
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