We find that moderate cationic selectivity of the general bacterial porin OmpF in sodium and potassium chloride solutions is inversed to anionic selectivity in concentrated solutions of barium, calcium, nickel, and magnesium chlorides. To understand the origin of this phenomenon, we consider several factors, which include the binding of divalent cations, electrostatic and steric exclusion of differently charged and differently sized ions, size-dependent hydrodynamic hindrance, electrokinetic effects, and significant "anionic" diffusion potential for bulk solutions of chlorides of divalent cations. Though all these factors contribute to the measured selectivity of this large channel, the observed selectivity inversion is mostly due to the fo...
AbstractWe examine how a variety of cationic channels discriminate between ions of differing charge....
AbstractWe performed all-atom molecular dynamics simulations studying the partition of ions and the ...
We examine how a variety of cationic channels discriminate between ions of differing charge. We cons...
AbstractWe find that moderate cationic selectivity of the general bacterial porin OmpF in sodium and...
The ionic selectivity of the bacterial porin OmpF has been investigated in several chloride salts of...
In contrast to the highly-selective channels of neurophysiology employing mostly the exclusion mecha...
Electrophysiological characterization of large protein channels, usually displaying multi-ionic tran...
Ion channels are hollow proteins that have evolved to exhibit discrimination between charged solutes...
AbstractAlthough the crystallographic structure of the bacterial porin OmpF has been known for a dec...
AbstractThis paper shows that the selectivity properties of monovalent cation channels found in biol...
The preference of large protein ion channels for cations or anions is mainly determined by the elect...
AbstractThe strongly anion-selective porin channel Omp32 from the bacterium Delftia acidovorans diff...
The preference of large protein ion channels for cations or anions is mainly determined by the elect...
AbstractThe selectivity filter of the bacterial porin OmpF carries a small net charge close to −1 e ...
AbstractCalcium channels have highly charged selectivity filters (4 COO− groups) that attract cation...
AbstractWe examine how a variety of cationic channels discriminate between ions of differing charge....
AbstractWe performed all-atom molecular dynamics simulations studying the partition of ions and the ...
We examine how a variety of cationic channels discriminate between ions of differing charge. We cons...
AbstractWe find that moderate cationic selectivity of the general bacterial porin OmpF in sodium and...
The ionic selectivity of the bacterial porin OmpF has been investigated in several chloride salts of...
In contrast to the highly-selective channels of neurophysiology employing mostly the exclusion mecha...
Electrophysiological characterization of large protein channels, usually displaying multi-ionic tran...
Ion channels are hollow proteins that have evolved to exhibit discrimination between charged solutes...
AbstractAlthough the crystallographic structure of the bacterial porin OmpF has been known for a dec...
AbstractThis paper shows that the selectivity properties of monovalent cation channels found in biol...
The preference of large protein ion channels for cations or anions is mainly determined by the elect...
AbstractThe strongly anion-selective porin channel Omp32 from the bacterium Delftia acidovorans diff...
The preference of large protein ion channels for cations or anions is mainly determined by the elect...
AbstractThe selectivity filter of the bacterial porin OmpF carries a small net charge close to −1 e ...
AbstractCalcium channels have highly charged selectivity filters (4 COO− groups) that attract cation...
AbstractWe examine how a variety of cationic channels discriminate between ions of differing charge....
AbstractWe performed all-atom molecular dynamics simulations studying the partition of ions and the ...
We examine how a variety of cationic channels discriminate between ions of differing charge. We cons...