Control of the Selectivity of the Aquaporin Water Channel Family by Global Orientational Tuning
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
Aquaporins are transmembrane channels found in cell membranes of all life forms. We examine their apparently paradoxical property, facilitation of efficient permeation of water while excluding protons, which is of critical importance to preserving the electrochemical potential across the cell membrane. We have determined the structure of the Escherichia coli aquaglyceroporin GlpF with bound water, in native (2.7 angstroms) and in W48F/F200T mutant (2.1 angstroms) forms, and carried out 12-nanosecond molecular dynamics simulations that define the spatial and temporal probability distribution and orientation of a single file of seven to nine water molecules inside the channel. Two conserved asparagines force a…
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Authors
7- ETEmad TajkhorshidCorresponding
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- PNPeter NollertCorresponding
University of California, San Francisco
- MØMorten Ø. JensenCorresponding
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- LJLarry J. W. Miercke
University of California, San Francisco
- JDJoseph D. O’Connell
University of California, San Francisco
Topics & keywords
- Aquaporin
- Chemical physics
- Biophysics
- Membrane
- Aquaporin 4
- Molecule
- Chemistry
- Molecular dynamics
- Clean water and sanitation