The effect of the amino-acid side chains on the energy profiles for ion transport in the gramicidin A channel
- PMID: 2477030
- DOI: 10.1080/07391102.1985.10507605
The effect of the amino-acid side chains on the energy profiles for ion transport in the gramicidin A channel
Abstract
Computations on the energy profiles for Na+ in the gramicidin A (GA) channel have been extended by introducing the effect, previously neglected, of the amino acid side chains of GA, fixed in their most stable conformations. The calculations have been performed in two approximations: 1) with the ethanolamine tail fixed in its most stable conformation, 2) with the tail allowed to optimize its conformation upon the progression of the ion. In both approximations the overall shape of the energy profile is very similar to that obtained in the absence of the side chains. One observes, however, a general lowering of the profile upon the adjunction of the side chains. The analysis of the factors responsible for this energy lowering indicates that it is due essentially to the electrostatic and polarisation components of the interaction which interplay differently, however, in the different parts of the channel. A particular role is attributed in this respect to the tryptophan residues of GA. The role of the 4 tryptophans present, Trp 15, 13, 11 and 9, is individualized by stripping of one of them at a time. The strongest effect on the energy deepening is due to Trp 13 and is particularly prominent in the entrance zone at 14.5A from the center of the channel. The result indicates the possibility of investigating theoretically the effect on the energy profiles of the substitution of the "natural" side chain by others.
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