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Biophys J, February 1999, p. 804-813, Vol. 76, No. 2

Meningococcal PorA/C1, a Channel that Combines High Conductance and High Selectivity

Jinming Song,* Conceição A.S.A. Minetti,# M. S. Blake,# and Marco Colombini*

 *University of Maryland, Department of Biology, College Park, Maryland 20742 and  #North American Vaccine, Inc., Columbia, Maryland 21046 USA

Class 1 porins (PorA/C1) from Neisseria meningitidis achieve both high selectivity and high conductance. The channel is highly selective (24:1 Na+ over Cl-), suggesting a highly negatively charged selectivity filter. The trimeric nature of PorA/C1 accounts for part of the enormous conductance in 200 mM NaCl (0.97nS). However, the currents that can be achieved exceed the simple infinite-sink calculation for a pore 0.7 nm in radius (estimated from nonelectrolyte permeability). The conductance is linear with salt activity from 20 mM to 2.0 M NaCl with no sign of saturation at low salt. Impermeant polymers reduce the conductance in a manner consistent with their ability to reduce bulk conductivity. Extrapolating from the known structure of homologous porins, the selectivity filter is likely to be small and localized. If small and highly negatively charged (~9 charges), the predicted conductance would be an order of magnitude higher than that observed. The rate at which ions reach the selectivity filter seems to limit overall ionic flux. PorA/C1 rectifies strongly, and this rectification can be accounted for by calculated differences in the voltage and concentration profiles in the access regions. Thus, it appears that the conductance of this channel is determined by the access resistance and the selectivity by a highly-conductive filter.

Biophys J, February 1999, p. 804-813, Vol. 76, No. 2
© 1999 by the Biophysical Society   0006-3495/99/02/804/10  $2.00



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