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. 2006 Nov 15;26(46):11833–11843. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3812-06.2006

Table 3.

Parameters for simulation of removal of inactivation by trypsin

Condition ko(s−1) kc(s−1) Po ki (s−1) kr(s−1) Pi kt* (s−1) τd (s) n
0 Ca2+, 0 mV 50 5000 0.01 12.5 1 0.93 28.0 3.95
10 Ca2+, −80 mV 50 950 0.05 12.5 50 0.2 25.3 4.00
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 5 0.71 63.2 2.84
10 Ca2+, +60 mV 9800 200 0.98 12.5 0.2 0.98 1422.6 1.16
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 1 0.93 225.8 1.64
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.2 0.98 1140.5 1.19
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.02 0.998 11443 1.05
Inactivated ID can be cleaved
0 Ca2+, 0 mV 50 5000 0.01 12.5 1 0.93 0.004 27.8 3.94
10 Ca2+, −80 mV 50 950 0.05 12.5 50 0.2 0.004 25.7 4.00
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 5 0.71 0.004 54.6 3.07
10 Ca2+, +60 mV 9800 200 0.98 12.5 0.2 0.98 0.004 174.6 1.83
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 1 0.93 0.004 108.3 2.24
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.2 0.98 0.004 169.6 1.85
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.2 0.98 0.002 305.0 1.52
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.2 0.98 0.0004 714.4 1.3
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.02 0.998 0.004 198.4 1.74
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.02 0.998 0.002 407.44 1.43
10 Ca2+, 0 mV 2000 500 0.8 12.5 0.02 0.998 0.0004 1720.3 1.18

Parameters for different simulations are given in columns 2–8, whereas values obtained from fitting Equation 1 to the simulated time course are given in columns 9–10. Bold conditions in column 1 correspond to simulations displayed on Figure 6.