Nechyporuk-Zloy V., Stock C., Schillers H., Oberleithner H., Schwab A.
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedK+ channels are widely expressed in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, where one of their key functions is to set the membrane potential. Many K+ channels are tetramers that share common architectural properties. The crystal structure of bacterial and mammalian K+ channels has been resolved and provides the basis for modeling their three-dimensional structure in different functional states. This wealth of information on K + channel structure contrasts with the difficulties to visualize single K+ channel proteins in their physiological environment. We describe a method to identify single Ca2+-activated K+ channel molecules in the plasma membrane of migrating cells. Our method is based on dual-color labeling with quantum dots. We show that >90% of the observed quantum dots correspond to single K+ channel proteins. We anticipate that our method can be adopted to label any other ion channel in the plasma membrane on the single molecule level. Copyright © 2006 the American Physiological Society.
Oberleithner, Hans | Institute of Physiology II |
Schillers, Hermann | Institute of Physiology II |
Schwab, Albrecht | Institute of Physiology II |
Stock, Christian | Institute of Physiology II |