Water permeation across biological membranes: mechanism and dynamics of aquaporin-1 and GlpF
- PMID: 11743202
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1066115
Water permeation across biological membranes: mechanism and dynamics of aquaporin-1 and GlpF
Abstract
"Real time" molecular dynamics simulations of water permeation through human aquaporin-1 (AQP1) and the bacterial glycerol facilitator GlpF are presented. We obtained time-resolved, atomic-resolution models of the permeation mechanism across these highly selective membrane channels. Both proteins act as two-stage filters: Conserved fingerprint [asparagine-proline-alanine (NPA)] motifs form a selectivity-determining region; a second (aromatic/arginine) region is proposed to function as a proton filter. Hydrophobic regions near the NPA motifs are rate-limiting water barriers. In AQP1, a fine-tuned water dipole rotation during passage is essential for water selectivity. In GlpF, a glycerol-mediated "induced fit" gating motion is proposed to generate selectivity for glycerol over water.
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Bioinformatics. Reality simulation--observe while it happens.Science. 2001 Dec 14;294(5550):2304-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1067546. Science. 2001. PMID: 11743188 No abstract available.
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