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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Cell Neurosci. 2009 May 20;42(1):33–44. doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2009.05.003

Table 1.

Analysis of Shal currents expressed in Sf9 cells alone (Shal) or with SKIP3 (Shal + SKIP3).

Shal Shal + SKIP3
Time to peak at 50 mV 3.68 +/− 0.83 ms (N=8) 3.45 +/− 0.72 (N=8)
T1 inactivation at 50 mV 8.65 +/− 1.65 ms (N=7) 8.30 +/− 1.46 (N=6)
T2 inactivation at 50 mV 38.02 +/− 7.93 ms (N=7) 35.74 +/− 7.93 ms (N=6)
Tfast inactivation at 50 mV 13.55 +/− 2.75 ms (N=7) 12.21 +/− 1.91 ms (N=8)
Trecovery from inactivation 125.54 +/− 20.34 ms (N=3) 135.60 +/− 31.67 (N=3)
Steady-State Inactivation:
 V1/2
−55.95 +/− 5.95 mV (N=5) −55.11 +/− 4.79 mV (N=5)
k (mV/e-fold shift) 7.09 +/− 1.12 (N=5) 7.25 +/− 0.54 (N=5)

Baculovirus particles expressing Shal and SKIP3 were used to infect Sf9 cells. Whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings were performed 2 days post-infection. Voltage protocols applied for analyzing times to peak, inactivation, and steady-state inactivation are described in the text. Averages, standard deviations, and number of cells (N) are shown.