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Biophys J, May 1998, p. 2327-2334, Vol. 74, No. 5
*Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33101-4819, and #Department of Molecular Biophysics and Physiology, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois 60612 USA
Ionic channels bathed in mixed solutions of two permeant
electrolytes often conduct less current than channels bathed in pure solutions of either. For many years, this anomalous mole fraction effect (AMFE) has been thought to occur only in single-file pores containing two or more ions at a time. Most thinking about channels incorporates this view. We show here that the AMFE arises naturally, as
an electrostatic consequence of localized ion specific binding, if the
average current through a channel is described by a theory (Poisson-Nernst-Planck, PNP) that computes the average electric field
from the average concentration of charges in and near the channel. The
theory contains only those ion-ion interactions mediated by the mean
field, and it does not enforce single filing. The AMFE is predicted by
PNP over a wide range of mean concentrations of ions in the channel;
for example, it is predicted when (on the average) less, or much less,
than one ion is found in the channel's pore. In this treatment, the
AMFE arises, in large measure, from a depletion layer produced near a
region of ion-specific binding. The small excess concentration of ions
in the binding region repels all nearby ions of like charge, thereby
creating a depletion layer. The overall conductance of the channel
arises in effect from resistors in series, one from the binding region, one from the depletion zone, and one from the unbinding region. The
highest value resistor (which occurs in the depletion zone) limits the
overall series conductance. Here the AMFE is not the result of single
filing or multiple occupancy, and so previous views of permeation need
to be revised: the presence of an AMFE does not imply that ions
permeate single file through a multiply occupied pore.
Biophys J, May 1998, p. 2327-2334, Vol. 74, No. 5
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