AbstractL-type Ca channels contain a cluster of four charged glutamate residues (EEEE locus), which seem essential for high Ca specificity. To understand how this highly charged structure might produce the currents and selectivity observed in this channel, a theory is needed that relates charge to current. We use an extended Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP2) theory to compute (mean) Coulombic interactions and thus to examine the role of the mean field electrostatic interactions in producing current and selectivity. The pore was modeled as a central cylinder with tapered atria; the cylinder (i.e., “pore proper”) contained a uniform volume density of fixed charge equivalent to that of one to four carboxyl groups. The pore proper was assigned ion-s...
Current was measured from single open channels of the calcium release channel (CRC) of cardiac sarco...
AbstractL-type calcium channels are Ca2+ binding proteins of great biological importance. They gener...
AbstractWe propose a model of calcium channels that can explain most of their observed properties, i...
AbstractL-type Ca channels contain a cluster of four charged glutamate residues (EEEE locus), which ...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ion transport and selectivity in calcium channels are examined usi...
AbstractWe propose a model of calcium channels that can explain most of their observed properties, i...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ion transport and selectivity in calcium channels are examined usi...
AbstractThe selectivity filter of the bacterial porin OmpF carries a small net charge close to −1 e ...
Biological ion channels are protein nanotubes embedded in, and passing through, the bilipid membrane...
AbstractHigh-affinity, intrapore binding of Ca2+ over competing ions is the essential feature in the...
AbstractWe present results of applied field nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations (AF NEMD) ...
Ion channel selectivity is essential for their function, yet the molecular basis of a channel's abil...
AbstractCa2+ channels display remarkable selectivity and permeability, traditionally attributed to m...
A key driving force for ion channel selectivity is represented by the negative charge of the Selecti...
The highly selective permeation of ions through biological ion channels can be described and explain...
Current was measured from single open channels of the calcium release channel (CRC) of cardiac sarco...
AbstractL-type calcium channels are Ca2+ binding proteins of great biological importance. They gener...
AbstractWe propose a model of calcium channels that can explain most of their observed properties, i...
AbstractL-type Ca channels contain a cluster of four charged glutamate residues (EEEE locus), which ...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ion transport and selectivity in calcium channels are examined usi...
AbstractWe propose a model of calcium channels that can explain most of their observed properties, i...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying ion transport and selectivity in calcium channels are examined usi...
AbstractThe selectivity filter of the bacterial porin OmpF carries a small net charge close to −1 e ...
Biological ion channels are protein nanotubes embedded in, and passing through, the bilipid membrane...
AbstractHigh-affinity, intrapore binding of Ca2+ over competing ions is the essential feature in the...
AbstractWe present results of applied field nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations (AF NEMD) ...
Ion channel selectivity is essential for their function, yet the molecular basis of a channel's abil...
AbstractCa2+ channels display remarkable selectivity and permeability, traditionally attributed to m...
A key driving force for ion channel selectivity is represented by the negative charge of the Selecti...
The highly selective permeation of ions through biological ion channels can be described and explain...
Current was measured from single open channels of the calcium release channel (CRC) of cardiac sarco...
AbstractL-type calcium channels are Ca2+ binding proteins of great biological importance. They gener...
AbstractWe propose a model of calcium channels that can explain most of their observed properties, i...