ERK activity depends on membrane voltage
(A to C) Mean normalized YFP/CFP ratio. Starved cells were depolarized from a holding potential of -80mV to depolarized membrane potentials (−40, -20 and 0 mV for A, B, and C, respectively) at 5 minutes, followed by repolarization to -80mV at 10 minute. 10nM EGF was perfused at 15 minutes. Data are mean±SD. N=4, 8 and 10 for -40, -20 and 0 mV, respectively. (D to F) Average normalized YFP/CFP ratio for the first 5 min (−80mV), maximum normalized YFP/CFP ratio at depolarized phase (−40, -20 and 0mV for A, B, and C, respectively), minimum normalized YFP/CFP ratio at repolarized phase (−80mV) and maximum normalized YFP/CFP ratio at EGF stimulated phase (EGF), respectively. Data are mean±SEM. The p-values were calculated using Student’s t test. (G) The relationship between membrane potential and % ERK activity. p=0.0042 (Kruskal-Wallis). R is Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The gray area is 95% confidence interval.