“…Noteworthy, K v 12.1 channels exhibit a mode shift of activation (also termed pre‐pulse facilitation or voltage‐dependent potentiation; Dai & Zagotta, ; Dierich et al, ; Dierich & Leitner, ; Li et al, ), which designates stabilisation of the voltage‐sensing domain in a “relaxed” open state after prolonged depolarisation of the membrane potential (Bezanilla, Taylor, & Fernandez, ; Villalba‐Galea, Sandtner, Starace, & Bezanilla, ). Most prominently, mode shift manifests through a large shift of activation voltages to hyperpolarised potentials following membrane potential depolarisation (Dai & Zagotta, ; Dierich et al, ; Dierich & Leitner, ; Li et al, ). To induce mode shift, we applied conditioning potentials of −60 or 0 mV (200 ms) before a series of voltage steps to activate K v 12.1 (pulse potentials: −140 to +20 mV; 600 ms; Figure b,c; c.f.…”