AbstractPartitioning of ethylene glycol and its polymeric forms into the pore of the volume-sensitive outwardly rectifying (VSOR) anion channel was studied to assess the pore size. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) PEG 200–300 (Rh=0.27−−0.53 nm) effectively suppressed the single-channel currents, whereas PEG 400–4000 (Rh=0.62−−1.91 nm) had little or no effect. Since all the molecules tested effectively decreased electric conductivity of the bulk solution, the observed differential effects between PEG 200–300 and PEG 400–4000 on the VSOR single-channel current are due to their limited partitioning into the channel lumen. The cut-off radius of the VSOR channel pore was assessed to be 0.63 nm
The present study explores the impact of the molecular size on the permeation of low-molecular-weigh...
AbstractNonelectrolyte polymers of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) were used to estimate the diameter of...
International audienceWe examine the effect of alkali ions (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+) on the partition...
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The present study explores the impact of the molecular size on the permeation of low-molecular-weigh...
AbstractNonelectrolyte polymers of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) were used to estimate the diameter of...
International audienceWe examine the effect of alkali ions (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+) on the partition...
AbstractPartitioning of ethylene glycol and its polymeric forms into the pore of the volume-sensitiv...
AbstractTo probe the volume changes of the voltage-dependent anion-selective channel (VDAC), the non...
We use two pore-forming proteins, alpha-hemolysin and aerolysin, to compare the polymer size-depende...
AbstractAsymmetrical (one-sided) application of penetrating water-soluble polymers, polyethylene gly...
AbstractTo understand the physics of polymer equilibrium and dynamics in the confines of ion channel...
Electrophysiological studies of the interaction of polymers with pores formed by bacterial toxins (1...
We study the interaction of neutral polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecules of different molecular weigh...
Channel access resistance has been measured to estimate the characteristic size of a single ion chan...
Contrary to expectations based on heightened solution viscosity, alamethicin channels appear to spee...
Proteinaceous nanometer-scale pores have been used to detect and physically characterize many differ...
Single channel properties of a volume sensitive anion channel: Lessons from noise analysis. Swelling...
AbstractThe newly proposed function of the maxi-anion channel as a conductive pathway for ATP releas...
The present study explores the impact of the molecular size on the permeation of low-molecular-weigh...
AbstractNonelectrolyte polymers of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) were used to estimate the diameter of...
International audienceWe examine the effect of alkali ions (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+) on the partition...