Self-optimized biological channels in facilitating the transmembrane movement of charged molecules

V. T.N. Huyen, Le Bin Ho, Vu Cong Lap, V. Lien Nguyen

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We consider an anisotropically two-dimensional diffusion of a charged molecule (particle) through a large biological channel under an external voltage. The channel is modeled as a cylinder of three structure parameters: radius, length, and surface density of negative charges located at the channel interior-lining. These charges induce inside the channel a potential that plays a key role in controlling the particle current through the channel. It was shown that to facilitate the transmembrane particle movement the channel should be reasonably self-optimized so that its potential coincides with the resonant one, resulting in a large particle current across the channel. Observed facilitation appears to be an intrinsic property of biological channels, regardless of the external voltage or the particle concentration gradient. This facilitation is very selective in the sense that a channel of definite structure parameters can facilitate the transmembrane movement of only particles of proper valence at corresponding temperatures. Calculations also show that the modeled channel is nonohmic with the ion conductance which exhibits a resonance at the same channel potential as that identified in the current.

本文言語English
論文番号1657679
ジャーナルJournal of Biophysics
2016
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2016
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 生物理学
  • 生体医工学

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