Importance of Contact Position Between a Tilted Ion Channel and Membrane to the Energetics of Channel Gating
The free energy of membrane deformation when a tilted ion channel is imbedded in a membrane is analyzed using a well-known continuum model. The ion channel is assumed to be closed when tilted and open when untilted. When the energetics of the membrane deformation is analyzed with the continuum model...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Korean Physical Society 2007, 51(III), , pp.2081-2086 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The free energy of membrane deformation when a tilted ion channel
is imbedded in a membrane is analyzed using a well-known continuum model.
The ion channel is assumed to be closed when tilted and open when untilted.
When the energetics of the membrane deformation is analyzed with
the continuum model, explicit boundary conditions are usually
adopted at a contact position between the channel and the membrane
and at a position far from the channel. However, it is difficult
to determine the contact position when the channel has a tilted
orientation. Depending on the tilt angle, the difference in the
contact position between the upper and the lower parts of the
membrane could be as large as the thickness of the membrane.
Hence, in this work, the dependence of the free energy of membrane
deformation on the contact position is investigated in detail.
Analysis shows that the contact position significantly
affects the energetics of the ion channel gating when the energy cost for a
thickness change of the membrane is not negligible. The analysis also shows
that the energetics of rotational gating mechanisms, as discussed in a previous
article using a decoupled model, can be reproduced for some
reasonable values of the contact position. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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ISSN: | 0374-4884 1976-8524 |