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. 1991 Dec 1;98(6):1127–1140. doi: 10.1085/jgp.98.6.1127

Calcium currents in the A7r5 smooth muscle-derived cell line. Increase in current and selective removal of voltage-dependent inactivation by intracellular trypsin

PMCID: PMC2229072  PMID: 1664456

Abstract

We studied the effects of trypsin on L-type calcium current in the A7r5 smooth muscle cell line. Intracellular dialysis with trypsin increased the whole-cell current up to fivefold. The effect was concentration dependent, and was prevented by soybean trypsin inhibitor. Ensemble analysis indicated an increase in the number of functional channels, and possibly a smaller increase in the open probability, with no change in the single channel current. The shape of the current-voltage curve was unaffected. Trypsin also nearly eliminated inactivation of currents carried by Ba2+, but had little or no effect on the rapid inactivation process in Ca2+, This indicates that trypsin removes voltage-dependent but not Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation, suggesting the existence of distinct protein domains for these two mechanisms of calcium channel inactivation.

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