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Cooperative gating between single HCN pacemaker channels

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 128, Issue 5, Pages 561-567

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1085/jgp.200609599

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [R01 HL070320, HL70320] Funding Source: Medline

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HCN pacemaker channels (I-f, I-q, or I-h) play a fundamental role in the physiology of many excitable cell types, including cardiac myocytes and central neurons. While cloned HCN channels have been studied extensively in macroscopic patch clamp experiments, their extremely small conductance has precluded single channel analysis to date. Nevertheless, there remain fundamental questions about HCN gating that can be resolved only at the single channel level. Here we present the first detailed single channel study of cloned mammalian HCN2. Excised patch clamp recordings revealed discrete hyperpolarization-activated, cAMP-sensitive channel openings with amplitudes of 150-230 fA in the activation voltage range. The average conductance of these openings was similar to 1.5 pS at -120 mV in symmetrical 160 mM K+. Some traces with multiple channels showed unusual gating behavior, characterized by a variable long delay after a voltage step followed by runs of openings. Noise analysis on macroscopic currents revealed fluctuations whose magnitudes were systematically larger than predicted from the actual single channel current size, consistent with cooperativity between single HCN channels.

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