Ion-coupled transporters are simulated by a model that differs from contemporary alternating-access schemes. Beginning with concepts derived from multi-ion pores, the model assumes that substrates (both inorganic ions and small organic molecules) hop a) between the solutions and binding sites and b) between binding sites within a single-file pore. No two substrates can simultaneously occupy the same site. Rate constants for hopping can be increased both a) when substrates in two sites attract each other into a vacant site between them and b) when substrates in adjacent sites repel each other. Hopping rate constants for charged substrates are also modified by the membrane field. For a three-site model, simulated annealing yields parameters t...
We study channel transport across biomembranes. We propose a model that couples the diffusive dynami...
Our current understanding of ion permeation through the selectivity filter of the KcsA potassium cha...
Publisher Summary: This chapter presents studies on the application of caged compounds to planar lip...
Ion-coupled transporters are simulated by a model that differs from contemporary alternating-access ...
With high-resolution structures available for many ion-coupled (secondary active) transporters, a ma...
The implications of a carrier model of ion and substrate cotransport are worked out. Each carrier is...
Several different one-site, two-site, and multisite models of steady-state ion transport across a me...
AbstractA model for the primary active transport by an ion pump protein is proposed. The model, the ...
Physiologists say that ions and neutral solutes can cross biological membranes via “transporters” an...
Cell membranes, despite providing a barrier to protect intracellular constituents, require selective...
The recent determination of several crystal structures of voltage-gated ion channels has catalyzed c...
LeuT-like fold Na-dependent secondary active transporters form a large family of integral membrane p...
AbstractSecondary active transporters couple the free energy of the electrochemical potential of one...
Membrane transporters are specialized molecular machinery for selective, regulable, efficient, and m...
Membrane transport is generally thought to occur via an alternating access mechanism in which the tr...
We study channel transport across biomembranes. We propose a model that couples the diffusive dynami...
Our current understanding of ion permeation through the selectivity filter of the KcsA potassium cha...
Publisher Summary: This chapter presents studies on the application of caged compounds to planar lip...
Ion-coupled transporters are simulated by a model that differs from contemporary alternating-access ...
With high-resolution structures available for many ion-coupled (secondary active) transporters, a ma...
The implications of a carrier model of ion and substrate cotransport are worked out. Each carrier is...
Several different one-site, two-site, and multisite models of steady-state ion transport across a me...
AbstractA model for the primary active transport by an ion pump protein is proposed. The model, the ...
Physiologists say that ions and neutral solutes can cross biological membranes via “transporters” an...
Cell membranes, despite providing a barrier to protect intracellular constituents, require selective...
The recent determination of several crystal structures of voltage-gated ion channels has catalyzed c...
LeuT-like fold Na-dependent secondary active transporters form a large family of integral membrane p...
AbstractSecondary active transporters couple the free energy of the electrochemical potential of one...
Membrane transporters are specialized molecular machinery for selective, regulable, efficient, and m...
Membrane transport is generally thought to occur via an alternating access mechanism in which the tr...
We study channel transport across biomembranes. We propose a model that couples the diffusive dynami...
Our current understanding of ion permeation through the selectivity filter of the KcsA potassium cha...
Publisher Summary: This chapter presents studies on the application of caged compounds to planar lip...