Dissecting current rectification through asymmetric nanopores.

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS Biophysical journal Pub Date : 2025-02-18 Epub Date: 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.bpj.2024.11.3318
Yichun Lin, Jerome J Lacroix, James D Sterling, Yun Lyna Luo
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Rectification, the tendency of bidirectional ionic conductors to favor ion flow in a specific direction, is an intrinsic property of many ion channels and synthetic nanopores. Despite its frequent occurrence in ion channels and its phenomenological explanation using Eyring's rate theory, a quantitative relationship between the rectified current and the underlying ion-specific and voltage-dependent free energy profile has been lacking. In this study, we designed nanopores in which potassium and chloride current rectification can be manipulated by altering the electrostatic pore polarity. Using molecular dynamics-based free energy simulations, we quantified voltage-dependent changes of free energy barriers in six ion-nanopore systems. Our results illustrate how the energy barriers for inward and outward fluxes become unequal in the presence of an electromotive driving force, leading to varying degrees of rectification for cation and anion currents. By establishing a direct link between potential of mean force and current rectification rate, we demonstrate that rectification caused by energy barrier asymmetry depends on the nature of the permeating ion, can be tuned by pore polarity, does not require ion binding sites, conformational flexibility, or specific pore geometry, and, as such, may be widespread among ion channels.

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通过不对称纳米孔剖析电流整流。
整流,即双向离子导体有利于离子向特定方向流动的趋势,是许多离子通道和合成纳米孔的固有特性。尽管它经常出现在离子通道中,并且使用Eyring速率理论对其进行了现象学解释,但一直缺乏整流电流与潜在离子特异性和电压依赖性自由能分布之间的定量关系。在这项研究中,我们设计了可以通过改变静电孔极性来控制钾和氯电流整流的纳米孔。利用基于分子动力学的自由能模拟,我们量化了六个离子纳米孔系统中自由能势垒的电压依赖性变化。我们的研究结果说明了在电动势的存在下,向内和向外通量的能量垒是如何变得不相等的,从而导致正离子和阴离子电流的不同程度的整流。通过建立平均力势和电流整流率之间的直接联系,我们证明了能量势垒不对称引起的整流取决于渗透离子的性质,可以通过孔隙极性来调节,不需要离子结合位点、构象柔韧性或特定的孔隙几何形状,因此,可能在离子通道中广泛存在。
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