Discrete-state model of coupled ion permeation and fast gating in ClC chloride channels

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Coalson, Rob D. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Chem, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
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10.1088/1751-8113/41/11/115001
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O4 [物理学];
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A simple discrete-state model of ion permeation through a channel protein is considered in which the flow of ions through the open channel is coupled to the opening/closing of a gate by virtue of configurational changes in a particular pore-lining amino acid residue. The model is designed so as to represent essential features of ClC chloride channels, in which a particular glutamate residue (E148 in bacterial ClC channels) is thought to switch from a conformation that is pinned back (away from the pore itself) to one where this side group blocks the channel at a Cl(-) binding site. Thus, competition between the gate residue and Cl(-) ions for this site leads to interesting kinetics, such as the saturation of the gate closing time with increasing concentration of internal Cl(-) concentration. Analysis of the model proposed here shows that it can account for many qualitative features of ion channel permeation and gate closing rates in ClC-type channels observed experimentally and in recent computer simulations of these processes.
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