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Membrane thickness changes ion-selectivity of channel-proteins.
Authors:MariaLisa Garavaglia  Silvia Dopinto  Markus Ritter  Johannes Fürst  Stefano Saino  Fabiana Guizzardi  Martin Jakab  Claudia Bazzini  Valeria Vezzoli  Silvia Dossena  Simona Rodighiero  Chiara Sironi  Guido Bottà  Giuliano Meyer  Robert M Henderson  Markus Paulmichl
Institution:Department of Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
Abstract:The plasma membrane is a highly dynamic cell-barrier if the nature and distribution of its constituents are considered. Ion channels are embedded in these double lipid bilayers, which modulate their 3D-structures. The structure modulations by the lipid bilayer can assume such a degree that channel activation depends on them, as was shown for the KcsA potassium channel. Here we show that the cation-over-anion selectivity of reconstituted ICln channels can be varied by the thickness of a bilayer build of phosphatidylcholines. The shorter the acyl-chains and therefore the thinner the bilayers of the membrane are, the more potassium selective the channels are. In contrast, the longer the acyl-chains and therefore the thicker the membranes are, the more chloride selective the channels become.
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