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Polarization effects and charge transfer in the KcsA potassium channel

Bucher, D.  
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Raugei, S.
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Guidoni, L.  
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2006
Biophysical Chemistry

The electronic structure of the selectivity filter of KcsA K(+) channel is investigated by density functional theory (DFT/BLYP) and QM/MM methods. The quantum part includes the selectivity filter, which is polarized by the electrostatic field of the environment treated with the Amber force field. The details of the electronic structure were investigated using the maximally localized Wannier function centers of charge and Bader's atoms in molecules charge analysis. Our results show that the channel backbone carbonyl groups are largely polarized and that there is a sizeable charge transfer from the backbone to the cations. These effects are expected to be important for an accurate description of the carbonyl groups and the ion-ion electrostatic repulsion, which have been proposed to play a central role for the selectivity mechanism of the channel [S.Y. Noskov, S. Berneche, B. Roux, Control of ion selectivity in potassium channels by electrostatic and dynamic properties of carbonyl ligands. Nature 431 (2004) 830-834].

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DOI
10.1016/j.bpc.2006.04.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000242680700015

Author(s)
Bucher, D.  
Raugei, S.
Guidoni, L.  
Dal Peraro, M.  
Rothlisberger, U.  
Carloni, P.
Klein, M. L.
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Biophysical Chemistry
Volume

124

Issue

3

Start page

292

End page

301

Subjects

Bacterial Proteins/*chemistry

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Ion Transport

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*Models

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Molecular

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Potassium/chemistry

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Potassium Channels/*chemistry

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Protein Conformation

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Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne EPFL, Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.

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April 28, 2008
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