2014
DOI: 10.1085/jgp.201311037
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Sodium channel selectivity and conduction: Prokaryotes have devised their own molecular strategy

Abstract: The molecular strategy for alkali cation selectivity by a bacterial sodium channel resembles those of eukaryotic calcium and potassium channels, rather than those of eukaryotic sodium channels.

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“…1B) is in a conducting state, allowing for studies of multiple ion movements. We examine the effects of EEEE protonation and reveal extensive protein fluctuations, unseen in previous simulations on shorter timescales (11,(20)(21)(22), but suggested to play a role in a recent study (23). We will demonstrate that protein fluctuations away from the published crystal structure are critical for describing ion conduction mechanisms.…”
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“…1B) is in a conducting state, allowing for studies of multiple ion movements. We examine the effects of EEEE protonation and reveal extensive protein fluctuations, unseen in previous simulations on shorter timescales (11,(20)(21)(22), but suggested to play a role in a recent study (23). We will demonstrate that protein fluctuations away from the published crystal structure are critical for describing ion conduction mechanisms.…”
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“…Na V Ab/I217C could conceivably also represent an inactivated state; however, extensive studies of slow inactivation of mammalian and bacterial sodium channels by mutagenesis and molecular modeling support the idea that a change in the conformation of the ion selectivity filter to a nonconductive state is a critical part of the slow-inactivation process 4,5 . Since molecular dynamics studies indicate that the ion selectivity filter is in an open conformation in Na V Ab/I217C 68 , it is not likely to be in a slow-inactivated state. On the other hand, the structures of Na V Ab wild-type and Na V Rh fit the criteria for slow-inactivated states 2,3 .…”
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“…-binding/permeation, we used multidimensional umbrella sampling methods, a powerful computational technique used with a considerable success in the past for various ion channels (46). Umbrella sampling simulations were performed with harmonic biasing potentials with a force constant of 20 kcal/(mol·Å 2 ) along the z axis.…”
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