The cavity and pore helices in the KcsA K+ channel: electrostatic stabilization of monovalent cations
- PMID: 10390357
- DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5424.100
The cavity and pore helices in the KcsA K+ channel: electrostatic stabilization of monovalent cations
Abstract
The electrostatic influence of the central cavity and pore alpha helices in the potassium ion channel from Streptomyces lividans (KcsA K+ channel) was analyzed by solving the finite difference Poisson equation. The cavity and helices overcome the destabilizing influence of the membrane and stabilize a cation at the membrane center. The electrostatic effect of the pore helices is large compared to that described for water-soluble proteins because of the low dielectric membrane environment. The combined contributions of the ion self-energy and the helix electrostatic field give rise to selectivity for monovalent cations in the water-filled cavity. Thus, the K+ channel uses simple electrostatic principles to solve the fundamental problem of ion destabilization by the cell membrane lipid bilayer.
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For the latest information, tune to channel KcsA.Science. 1999 Jul 2;285(5424):59, 61. doi: 10.1126/science.285.5424.59. Science. 1999. PMID: 10428704 No abstract available.
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