BIOL 3P34 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: C-Terminus, Skeletal Muscle, Electric Organ

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Inside of the cell is generally more negative than the inside approx. The basis of all electrical signalling stems from the idea of a changing resting membrane potential. Any time this happens, an electrical signal is generated in the neuron. This is caused by the movement of ions across the membrane changing the membrane potential (channels opening and closing). During resting membrane potential, channels can be open. Flow of positive and negative charges is balanced and therefore no net charge. To disrupt this, channels need to wither open or close to cause a net charge. Patch clamp technique (chapter 5: used to measure single channel currents. A stimulus affects the probability of a channel opening more frequently not the mean open time. Channels alternate between open and closed states. Step like changes you see on the recording shop when a channel opens and current flows and when it close. The open time varies each time it opens.

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