Gating gramicidin channels in lipid bilayers: Reaction coordinates and the mechanism of dissociation

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Miloshevsky, GV [1 ]
Jordan, PC [1 ]
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[1] Brandeis Univ, Dept Chem, Waltham, MA 02454 USA
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10.1016/S0006-3495(04)74087-4
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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The dissociation of gramicidin A (gA) channels into monomers is the simplest example of a channel gating process. The initial steps in this process are studied via a computational model that simulates the reaction coordinate for dimer-monomer dissociation. The nonbonded interaction energy between the monomers is determined, allowing for their free relative translational and rotational motion. Lowest energy pathways and reaction coordinates of the gating process are determined. Partial rupture of the six hydrogen bonds (6HB) at the dimer junction takes place by coupling monomer rotation and lateral displacement. Coupling rotation with axial separation is far more expensive energetically. The transition state for channel dissociation occurs when monomers are displaced laterally by similar to4 - 6 Angstrom, separated by similar to1.6 - 2 Angstrom, and rotated by similar to120degrees, breaking two hydrogen bonds. In membranes with significant hydrophobic mismatch there is a much greater likelihood of forming 4HB and possibly even 2HB states. In the 4HB state the pore remains fully open and conductive. However, transitions from the 6HB to 4HB and 4HB to 2HB states take place via intermediates in which the gA pore is closed and nonconductive. These lateral monomer displacements give rise to transitory pore occlusion at the dimer junction, which provides a rationale for fast closure events (flickers). Local dynamics of gA monomers also leads to lateral and rotational diffusion of the whole gA dimer, giving rise to diffusional rotation of the dimer about the channel axis.
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