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A two-channel electrostatic model of an ionic counterport.

D T Edmonds.   

Abstract

An alternative model is presented for an ionic counterport that depends upon electrostatic rather than steric forces. It consists of two passive ion channels, one selective for I-type ions and the other for J-type ions. The ions interact electrostatically such that the presence of one type of ion within its channel affects the motion of the second type of ion within its channel. In these circumstances it is possible to arrange that the spontaneous flow of I ions across the membrane, down their electrochemical potential gradient, pumps J ions in the opposite direction across the membrane, against their electrochemical gradient. To illustrate this type of model, a particular example of interionic coupling is described in which both types of ion interact with the electric dipole moments of some membrane-spanning alpha-helical sections of the counterport protein complex. By assuming that a group of four alpha-helices is free to rotate slightly about an axis perpendicular to the membrane, the desired form of coupling is obtained. Making simplifying assumptions, it is possible to calculate the kinetics of the model and to compare these with those expected in real counterports. Finally it is shown that, if the helix group rotation is powered by an external energy source, the pair of coupled passive ion channels can mimic a primary exchange pump such as Na+-K+ ATPase. Here both types of ion are propelled in opposite directions across the membrane and simultaneously against their electrochemical potential gradients.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2426714     DOI: 10.1098/rspb.1986.0041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci        ISSN: 0950-1193


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