Effect of ionic polarizability on electrodiffusion in lipid bilayer membranes
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01868570
Effect of ionic polarizability on electrodiffusion in lipid bilayer membranes
Abstract
Ion-carrier complexes and organic ions of similar size and shape have mobilities in lipid bilayer membranes which span several orders of magnitude. In this communication, an examination is made of the hypothesis that the basis for this unusually wide range of ionic mobilities is the potential energy barrier arising from image forces which selectively act on ions according to their polarizability. Using Poisson's equation to evaluate the electrostatic interaction between an ion and its surroundings, the potential energy barrier to ion transport due to image effects is computed, with the result that the potential energy barrier height depends strongly on ionic polarizability. Theoretical membrane potential energy profile calculations are used in conjunction with Nernst-Planck electrodiffusion equation to analyze the available mobility data for several ion-carrier complexes and lipid-soluble ions in lipid bilayer membranes. The variation among the mobilities of different ions is shown to be in agreement with theoretical predictions based on ionic polarizability and size. Furthermore, the important influence exerted by image forces on ion transport in lipid bilayer membranes compared to the frictional effect of membrane viscosity is established by contrasting available data on the activation energy of ionic conductivity with that for membrane fluidity.
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