Effects of [Ca2+]i and temperature on minK channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes

Abstract
Slowly activating, voltage‐dependent minK channels cloned from rat kidney were expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Increase in the bath temperature from 22 to 32°C resulted in a dramatic acceleration of minK channel activation. The extraordinarily high Q10 of minK channel activation was voltage‐dependent, being higher at more negative potentials (Q10 at −20 mV: 7.02; at 20 mV: 4.0). While activation of minK channels was highly voltage‐dependent at 22°C, voltage had only little effect on minK channel activation at 32°C. Increase in [Ca2+]i, which has recently been shown to increase the maximal conductance g max at room temperature, did not affect g max at 32°C. However, increase of [Ca2+]i caused acceleration of minK channel activation at both temperatures. The interaction of [Ca2+]i and temperature on g max and activation rate of minK channels described here is very similar to recent findings on Ca‐ and temperature‐effects on the slowly activating potassium conductance I Ks in guinea pig cardiac myocytes.