Gliding edge dislocations in proteins as a mechanism for active ion transport
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- PMCID: PMC1183828
- DOI: 10.1042/bj1690559
Gliding edge dislocations in proteins as a mechanism for active ion transport
Abstract
A mechanism for the translocation of ions across biological membranes is proposed in which transconformational changes occur in the membrane-bound ion pump. In particular, it is suggested that such conformational changes are effected by means of the propagation of crystal defects in the form of edge-dislocation glide.
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