Abstract

Empirical functions, such as n(infinity)(V) and tau(n)(V) (of the Hodgkin-Huxley type), can be recast in terms of more fundamental functions F(V) (related to a conformational free energy change) and theta(V) (related to the corresponding free energies of activation). Examples of F(V) and theta(V) are given, for squid and frog node. F(V) is essentially a quadratic function of V. The possible molecular origin, for protein-like subunits, of the linear (e.g., net charge) and quadratic (e.g., polarizability) terms in F(V) is discussed. The F(V), theta(V) kind of analysis leads rather automatically to a simple explanation of the well-known approximate coincidence in location (V value) of the maximum in tau(n)(V) (time constant) and the steeply rising part of n(infinity)(V) (also m, 1 - h).

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