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  Direct knock-on of desolvated ions governs strict ion selectivity in K+ channels.

Kopec, W., Köpfer, D., Vickery, O. N., Bondarenko, A. S., Jansen, T. L. C., de Groot, B. L., et al. (2018). Direct knock-on of desolvated ions governs strict ion selectivity in K+ channels. Nature Chemistry, 10(8), 813-820. doi:10.1038/s41557-018-0105-9.

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Kopec, W.1, Author           
Köpfer, D.1, Author           
Vickery, O. N., Author
Bondarenko, A. S., Author
Jansen, T. L. C., Author
de Groot, B. L.1, Author           
Zachariae, U., Author
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 Abstract: The seeming contradiction that K+ channels conduct K+ ions at maximal throughput rates while not permeating slightly smaller Na+ ions has perplexed scientists for decades. Although numerous models have addressed selective permeation in K+ channels, the combination of conduction efficiency and ion selectivity has not yet been linked through a unified functional model. Here, we investigate the mechanism of ion selectivity through atomistic simulations totalling more than 400 μs in length, which include over 7,000 permeation events. Together with free-energy calculations, our simulations show that both rapid permeation of K+ and ion selectivity are ultimately based on a single principle: the direct knock-on of completely desolvated ions in the channels' selectivity filter. Herein, the strong interactions between multiple 'naked' ions in the four filter binding sites give rise to a natural exclusion of any competing ions. Our results are in excellent agreement with experimental selectivity data, measured ion interaction energies and recent two-dimensional infrared spectra of filter ion configurations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-07-202018-08
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