The single ion activity coefficients of K+ and Cl- counter-ions were determined in concentrated polyelectrolyte solutions. The polyelectrolytes investigated included DNA and several proteins. Results indicate that ion gradients of up to 40:1 do not lower the counter-ion activity coefficient below 0.5. Thus, published values of the intracellular activity coefficient of K+ are not incompatible with cellular models utilizing cytoplasmic ion exchange.

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