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'''KCSA POTASSIUM CHANNEL WITH TBA (TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM) AND RUBIDIUM'''<br />
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|PDB= 1jvm |SIZE=350|CAPTION= <scene name='initialview01'>1jvm</scene>, resolution 2.8&Aring;
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|LIGAND= <scene name='pdbligand=RB:RUBIDIUM+ION'>RB</scene> and <scene name='pdbligand=TBA:TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM ION'>TBA</scene>
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'''KCSA POTASSIUM CHANNEL WITH TBA (TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM) AND RUBIDIUM'''
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==Overview==
==Overview==
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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1JVM is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_protein Single protein] structure of sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streptomyces_lividans Streptomyces lividans] with <scene name='pdbligand=RB:'>RB</scene> and <scene name='pdbligand=TBA:'>TBA</scene> as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ligands ligands]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1JVM OCA].
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1JVM is a [[Single protein]] structure of sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streptomyces_lividans Streptomyces lividans]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1JVM OCA].
==Reference==
==Reference==
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Energetic optimization of ion conduction rate by the K+ selectivity filter., Morais-Cabral JH, Zhou Y, MacKinnon R, Nature. 2001 Nov 1;414(6859):37-42. PMID:[http://ispc.weizmann.ac.il//pmbin/getpm?pmid=11689935 11689935]
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Energetic optimization of ion conduction rate by the K+ selectivity filter., Morais-Cabral JH, Zhou Y, MacKinnon R, Nature. 2001 Nov 1;414(6859):37-42. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11689935 11689935]
[[Category: Single protein]]
[[Category: Single protein]]
[[Category: Streptomyces lividans]]
[[Category: Streptomyces lividans]]
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[[Category: potassium channel]]
[[Category: potassium channel]]
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PDB ID 1jvm

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KCSA POTASSIUM CHANNEL WITH TBA (TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM) AND RUBIDIUM


Overview

The K+ selectivity filter catalyses the dehydration, transfer and rehydration of a K+ ion in about ten nanoseconds. This physical process is central to the production of electrical signals in biology. Here we show how nearly diffusion-limited rates are achieved, by analysing ion conduction and the corresponding crystallographic ion distribution in the selectivity filter of the KcsA K+ channel. Measurements with K+ and its slightly larger analogue, Rb+, lead us to conclude that the selectivity filter usually contains two K+ ions separated by one water molecule. The two ions move in a concerted fashion between two configurations, K+-water-K+-water (1,3 configuration) and water-K+-water-K+ (2,4 configuration), until a third ion enters, displacing the ion on the opposite side of the queue. For K+, the energy difference between the 1,3 and 2,4 configurations is close to zero, the condition of maximum conduction rate. The energetic balance between these configurations is a clear example of evolutionary optimization of protein function.

About this Structure

1JVM is a Single protein structure of sequence from Streptomyces lividans. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Energetic optimization of ion conduction rate by the K+ selectivity filter., Morais-Cabral JH, Zhou Y, MacKinnon R, Nature. 2001 Nov 1;414(6859):37-42. PMID:11689935

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