In an analytical model channel transport is analyzed as a function of key parameters, determining efficiency and selectivity of particle transport in a competitive molecular environment. These key parameters are the concentration of particles, solvent-channel exchange dynamics, as well as particle-in-channel- and interparticle interaction. These parameters are explicitly related to translocation dynamics and channel occupation probability. Slowing down the exchange dynamics at the channel ends, or elevating the particle concentration reduces the in-channel binding strength necessary to maintain maximum transport. Optimized in-channel interaction may even shift from binding to repulsion. A simple equation gives the interrelation of access dy...
Molecular transport across the nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells is solely controlled by the nucl...
Short Abstract — Proper functioning of living cells involves continuous transport of various molecul...
Molecular transport across the nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells is solely controlled by the nucl...
In an analytical model channel transport is analyzed as a function of key parameters, determining ef...
In an analytical model channel transport is analyzed as a function of key parameters, determining ef...
Selectivity is one of the most fundamental concepts in natural sciences, and it is also critically i...
Facilitated translocation of molecules through channels and pores is of fundamental importance for t...
Abstract The motion of molecules across channels and pores is critically important for understanding...
AbstractMany biological and artificial transport channels function without direct input of metabolic...
AbstractUsing a diffusion model of molecules moving through a pore, we rationalize why biological ch...
Understanding the function and control of channel transport is of paramount importance for cell phys...
Transport channels and pores are of fundamental importance for translocation of molecules across the...
AbstractMolecular exchange between the cell nucleus and cytoplasm is one of the most fundamental fea...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
We present a statistical model for solving and predicting the transport of large molecules through s...
Molecular transport across the nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells is solely controlled by the nucl...
Short Abstract — Proper functioning of living cells involves continuous transport of various molecul...
Molecular transport across the nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells is solely controlled by the nucl...
In an analytical model channel transport is analyzed as a function of key parameters, determining ef...
In an analytical model channel transport is analyzed as a function of key parameters, determining ef...
Selectivity is one of the most fundamental concepts in natural sciences, and it is also critically i...
Facilitated translocation of molecules through channels and pores is of fundamental importance for t...
Abstract The motion of molecules across channels and pores is critically important for understanding...
AbstractMany biological and artificial transport channels function without direct input of metabolic...
AbstractUsing a diffusion model of molecules moving through a pore, we rationalize why biological ch...
Understanding the function and control of channel transport is of paramount importance for cell phys...
Transport channels and pores are of fundamental importance for translocation of molecules across the...
AbstractMolecular exchange between the cell nucleus and cytoplasm is one of the most fundamental fea...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
We present a statistical model for solving and predicting the transport of large molecules through s...
Molecular transport across the nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells is solely controlled by the nucl...
Short Abstract — Proper functioning of living cells involves continuous transport of various molecul...
Molecular transport across the nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells is solely controlled by the nucl...