Thallous ion movements through gramicidin channels incorporated in lipid monolayers supported by mercury
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Thallous ion movements through gramicidin channels incorporated in lipid monolayers supported by mercury
Abstract
The potential independent limiting flux of hydrated Tl(+) ions through gramicidin (GR) channels incorporated in phospholipid monolayers self assembled on a hanging mercury-drop electrode is shown to be controlled both by diffusion and by a dehydration step. Conversely, the potential independent limiting flux of dehydrated Tl(+) ions stemming from Tl amalgam electro-oxidation is exclusively controlled by diffusion of thallium atoms within the amalgam. Modulating the charge on the polar heads of dioleoylphosphatidylserine (DOPS) by changing pH affects the limiting flux of hydrated Tl(+) ions to a notable extent, primarily by electrostatic interactions. The dipole potential of DOPS and dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC), positive toward the hydrocarbon tails, does not hinder the translocation step of Tl(+) ions to such an extent as to make it rate limiting. Consequently, incorporation in the lipid monolayer of phloretin, which decreases such a positive dipole potential, does not affect the kinetics of Tl(+) flux through GR channels. In contrast, the increase in the positive dipole potential produced by the incorporation of ketocholestanol causes the translocation step to contribute to the rate of the overall process. A model providing a quantitative interpretation of the kinetics of diffusion, dehydration-hydration, translocation, and charge transfer of the Tl(+)/Tl(0)(Hg) couple through GC channels incorporated in mercury-supported phospholipid monolayers is provided. A cut-off disk model yielding the profile of the local electrostatic potential created by an array of oriented dipoles located in the lipid monolayer along the axis of a cylindrical ion channel is developed.
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