A hard sphere model for single-file water transport across biological membranes

IF 1.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL The European Physical Journal E Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.1140/epje/s10189-024-00419-6
Gerald S. Manning
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We use Gürsey’s statistical mechanics of a one-dimensional fluid to find a formula for the \(P_\textrm{f}/P_\textrm{d}\) ratio in the transport of hard spheres across a membrane through a narrow channel that can accommodate molecular movement only in single file. \(P_\textrm{f}\) is the membrane permeability for osmotic flow and \(P_\textrm{d}\) the permeability for exchange across the membrane in the absence of osmotic flow. The deviation of the ratio from unity indicates the degree of cooperative transport relative to ordinary diffusion of independent molecules. In contrast to an early idea that \(P_\textrm{f}/P_\textrm{d}\) must be equal to the number of molecules in the channel, regardless of the physical nature of the interactions among the molecules, we find a functional dependence on the fractional occupancy of the length of the channel by the hard spheres. We also attempt a random walk calculation for \(P_\textrm{d}\) individually, which gives a result for \(P_\textrm{f}\) as well when combined with the ratio.

The convection/diffusion ratio for hard spheres in single-file transport

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Abstract We use Gürsey's statistical mechanics of a one-dimensional fluid to find a formula for the \(P_textrm{f}/P_textrm{d}\) ratio in the transport of hard spheres across a membrane through a narrow channel that can accommodate molecular movement only in single file.\(P_textrm{f}/)是渗透流动的膜渗透性,\(P_textrm{d}/)是在没有渗透流动的情况下跨膜交换的渗透性。该比值与统一值的偏差表示相对于独立分子的普通扩散的合作运输程度。与早期认为 \(P_\textrm{f}/P_\textrm{d}\)必须等于通道中的分子数(与分子间相互作用的物理本质无关)的观点相反,我们发现了一个函数依赖于硬球对通道长度的部分占有率。我们还尝试单独对 \(P_\textrm{d}\)进行随机游走计算,当与比率结合时,也得到了 \(P_\textrm{f}\)的结果。
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The European Physical Journal E
The European Physical Journal E CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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3 months
期刊介绍: EPJ E publishes papers describing advances in the understanding of physical aspects of Soft, Liquid and Living Systems. Soft matter is a generic term for a large group of condensed, often heterogeneous systems -- often also called complex fluids -- that display a large response to weak external perturbations and that possess properties governed by slow internal dynamics. Flowing matter refers to all systems that can actually flow, from simple to multiphase liquids, from foams to granular matter. Living matter concerns the new physics that emerges from novel insights into the properties and behaviours of living systems. Furthermore, it aims at developing new concepts and quantitative approaches for the study of biological phenomena. Approaches from soft matter physics and statistical physics play a key role in this research. The journal includes reports of experimental, computational and theoretical studies and appeals to the broad interdisciplinary communities including physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and materials science.
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