Statistical mechanical equilibrium theory of selective ion channels
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(99)76878-5
Statistical mechanical equilibrium theory of selective ion channels
Abstract
A rigorous statistical mechanical formulation of the equilibrium properties of selective ion channels is developed, incorporating the influence of the membrane potential, multiple occupancy, and saturation effects. The theory provides a framework for discussing familiar quantities and concepts in the context of detailed microscopic models. Statistical mechanical expressions for the free energy profile along the channel axis, the cross-sectional area of the pore, and probability of occupancy are given and discussed. In particular, the influence of the membrane voltage, the significance of the electric distance, and traditional assumptions concerning the linearity of the membrane electric field along the channel axis are examined. Important findings are: 1) the equilibrium probabilities of occupancy of multiply occupied channels have the familiar algebraic form of saturation properties which is obtained from kinetic models with discrete states of denumerable ion occupancy (although this does not prove the existence of specific binding sites; 2) the total free energy profile of an ion along the channel axis can be separated into an intrinsic ion-pore free energy potential of mean force, independent of the transmembrane potential, and other contributions that arise from the interfacial polarization; 3) the transmembrane potential calculated numerically for a detailed atomic configuration of the gramicidin A channel embedded in a bilayer membrane with explicit lipid molecules is shown to be closely linear over a distance of 25 A along the channel axis. Therefore, the present analysis provides some support for the constant membrane potential field approximation, a concept that has played a central role in the interpretation of flux data based on traditional models of ion permeation. It is hoped that this formulation will provide a sound physical basis for developing nonequilibrium theories of ion transport in selective biological channels.
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