Functional localization of single active ion channels on the surface of a living cell

Author:  ["Yuri E. Korchev","Yuri A. Negulyaev","Christopher R.W. Edwards","Igor Vodyanoy","Max J. Lab"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Abstract

The spatial distribution of ion channels in the cell plasma membrane has an important role in governing regional specialization, providing a precise and localized control over cell function. We report here a novel technique based on scanning ion conductance microscopy that allows, for the first time, mapping of single active ion channels in intact cell plasma membranes. We have mapped the distribution of ATP-regulated K+ channels (KATP channels) in cardiac myocytes. The channels are organized in small groups and anchored in the Z-grooves of the sarcolemma. The distinct pattern of distribution of these channels may have important functional implications.

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Korchev, Y., Negulyaev, Y., Edwards, C. et al. Functional localization of single active ion channels on the surface of a living cell. Nat Cell Biol 2, 616–619 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/35023563

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