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Prediction of ion channel transport from Grote-Hynes and Kramers theories

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MOLECULAR PHYSICS
Volume 100, Issue 14, Pages 2351-2359

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00268970210124828

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Generalized Langevin equation based Grote-Hynes (GH) theory and Langevin equation based Kramers theory are used to calculate the transmission coefficient for K+ diffusion through a model of the biological potassium ion channel IRK1, which contains a high potential barrier in the selectivity filter. The ion friction kernel is determined from a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of the force on a stationary ion at the barrier top. The GH and Kramers estimates of the transmission coefficient are compared with those obtained from MD simulations of ion diffusion at the barrier top of the IRK1 channel. It is found that the GH estimate agrees with the value determined by rigorous MD, but the Kramers estimate is about 40% too small. The success or failure of GH and Kramers theories for various other systems is discussed and compared with these results.

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