“…In addition, in Ltype Ca 2+ channels the interaction of the PAA with the inactivated channel is discussed controversely because anities for the states were found to be dependent on the PAA species (Johnson et al, 1996) and even on the permeating ions (Nawrath & Wegener, 1997;Hering et al, 1997). However, a trapping of the PAA in the inactivated mKv1.3 channel, as reported for L-type Ca 2+ channels (Hering et al, 1997), might be ruled out by our experiments, because in Figure 4 the I-state was thought to provide access to the verapamil. Similarly, simulations of recovery from verapamil block resulted in a slower time course compared to recovery from inactivation, even if anities of verapamil to states O and I were identical, as was expected for the verapamil block of mKv1.3 according to scheme I (Figure 1).…”