AbstractWe have considered the access resistance (AR) of a single conducting channel placed in a membrane bathed by an electrolyte. The classical expression for AR is due to Hall, who modeled the electrolyte as an ohmic conducting homogeneous medium. This approach is discussed in the present paper and it is shown that it is not valid in all cases, but depends on the ion concentration in solution and the ratio between solution and channel resistivities. To get a new expression for AR, we have combined the use of one-dimensional Nernst–Planck and Poisson (NPP) equations for the mouth of the channel and three-dimensional NPP equations for the outside solution. The influence of ion gradients and the channel itself on AR turns out to be consider...
The electrostatic energy profile of one, two, or three ions in an aqueous channel through a lipid me...
The results of Decker and Levitt (1987) suggest that the conductance of H+ ion through the gramicidi...
AbstractIon conduction through microscopic channels is of central importance in both biology and nan...
The movement of ions in the aqueous medium as they approach the mouth (radius a) of a conducting mem...
Ionic motion in the bulk solution away from the mouth of a biological ion channel, and inside the ch...
A self-consistent analytic approach is introduced for the estimation of the access resistance and th...
Single-channel conductance measurements in biological pores have demonstrated the importance of inte...
Synthetic nanopores and mesoscopic protein channels have common traits like the importance of electr...
In a previous paper (Jakobsson, E., and S. W. Chiu. 1987. Biophys. J. 52:33–46), we presented the st...
Channel access resistance has been measured to estimate the characteristic size of a single ion chan...
We present a simple approximate analytical estimate for self-energy of a charge in the middle of cyl...
\u3cp\u3eIon exchange membranes (IEMs) are used for selective transport of ions between two solution...
Model calculations were done to investigate the effect of titratable fixed charges at channel openin...
Ionic conductance in membrane channels exhibits a power-law dependence on electrolyte concentration...
The nonequilibrium electrical potentials across an artificial membrane bathed by solutions of a sing...
The electrostatic energy profile of one, two, or three ions in an aqueous channel through a lipid me...
The results of Decker and Levitt (1987) suggest that the conductance of H+ ion through the gramicidi...
AbstractIon conduction through microscopic channels is of central importance in both biology and nan...
The movement of ions in the aqueous medium as they approach the mouth (radius a) of a conducting mem...
Ionic motion in the bulk solution away from the mouth of a biological ion channel, and inside the ch...
A self-consistent analytic approach is introduced for the estimation of the access resistance and th...
Single-channel conductance measurements in biological pores have demonstrated the importance of inte...
Synthetic nanopores and mesoscopic protein channels have common traits like the importance of electr...
In a previous paper (Jakobsson, E., and S. W. Chiu. 1987. Biophys. J. 52:33–46), we presented the st...
Channel access resistance has been measured to estimate the characteristic size of a single ion chan...
We present a simple approximate analytical estimate for self-energy of a charge in the middle of cyl...
\u3cp\u3eIon exchange membranes (IEMs) are used for selective transport of ions between two solution...
Model calculations were done to investigate the effect of titratable fixed charges at channel openin...
Ionic conductance in membrane channels exhibits a power-law dependence on electrolyte concentration...
The nonequilibrium electrical potentials across an artificial membrane bathed by solutions of a sing...
The electrostatic energy profile of one, two, or three ions in an aqueous channel through a lipid me...
The results of Decker and Levitt (1987) suggest that the conductance of H+ ion through the gramicidi...
AbstractIon conduction through microscopic channels is of central importance in both biology and nan...