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Potassium channel Xavier
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* Entering the hydrophobic pocket | * Entering the hydrophobic pocket | ||
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* Selectivity filter | * Selectivity filter | ||
* Explaining the voltage sensor and closing/opening of channel | * Explaining the voltage sensor and closing/opening of channel | ||
| + | ==== Entering the hydrophobic pocket ==== | ||
| + | It is important to notice that with the exception of the selectivity filter the pore lining is <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Full_pore_hdryo/2'>mainly hydrophobic</scene>. | ||
| + | The entrance of the channel, at the bottom of the 34Å pore containing transmembrane region lies a number of <scene name='Potassium_Channel/High_filter_aromatic/2'>aromatic residues</scene> which help form a seal between the pore and the intracellular cytoplasm. | ||
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| + | ==== Aqueous cavity and desolvation ==== | ||
| + | This hydrophobic lining provides an inert surface over which the diffusing ion can slide unimpaired. At the end of the hydrophobic porus there is an <scene name='Potassium_Channel/Full_pore_h20/1'>aqueous cavity</scene> (<scene name='Potassium_Channel/Full_pore_h20_spin/1'>Spinning Model</scene>). At this point, K<sup>+</sup> ions find a position of hydration and get ready to be dehydrated and get into the selectivity filter. | ||
====Selectivity Filter and Pore==== | ====Selectivity Filter and Pore==== | ||
Revision as of 16:43, 13 September 2014
Important: This is a modified version of the original article on Potassium Channel. The purpose of this modification is simplifying the text and reversing the direction of potassium pumping.
Structure and mechanism of the potassium channel
Overview of structure
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Zhou Y, Morais-Cabral JH, Kaufman A, MacKinnon R. Chemistry of ion coordination and hydration revealed by a K+ channel-Fab complex at 2.0 A resolution. Nature. 2001 Nov 1;414(6859):43-8. PMID:11689936 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35102009
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