Fig. 2. The voltage
dependent behavior of a single VDAC channel in the presence of a salt gradient.
The conditions were as in Fig. 1 except that one side of the
membrane contained 10 times less KCl. The indicated
voltage refers to the value on the high-salt side. The recorded current
was converted to a net ion flux. The arrow indicates the point in time
at which a single channel inserted. When the voltage was raised to 40 mV,
channel closure caused the current to decline. The
different current levels indicate different conducting
states of this one channel. Four different low-conductance (closed) states
are visible. These states may vary in
either conductance and/or selectivity. Reproduced
with permission from Colombini (1980b).