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The physico-chemical mechanism of mediated transport. I. Facilitated diffusion
Authors:H A Massaldi  C H Borzi
Institution:C.I.D.C.A., Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, 47 y 115, Universidad de La Plata, La Plata 1900, Argentina;Instituto de Física de Líquidos y Sistemas Biológicos, C.C. 565 La Plata 1900, Argentina
Abstract:On the basis of the currently accepted model for the cell membrane structure, a physico-chemical model for mediated transport is developed and solved for the case of polar non-electrolyte migration through the cell membrane. The model considers the interstitial space defined by the transport protein subunits to be the migration pathway for polar solutes. A Langmuir-type adsorption equilibrium is assumed at the interfaces and a multicomponent diffusion mechanism of solute and water is postulated within the migration pathway, where the polar residues of the transport protein represent another component of the system. Membrane selectivity is governed by the adsorption constants, which are shown to affect strongly the kinetics of transport. Isosmotic transport and the volume change of the cell are important features incorporated in the model, which is shown to fulfill the peculiar properties of facilitated diffusion systems. It is concluded that the same type of pathway can be used for the transport of other polar solutes through existing or induced hydrophilic channels, for which a similar approach is suggested.
Keywords:To whom correspondence should be sent  at Department of Biophysics and Medical Physics  University of California  Berkeley  California 94720  U  S  A  
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