Current state of theoretical and experimental studies of the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC)

Date

2016

Authors

Noskov, Sergei Y.
Rostovtseva, Tatiana K.
Chamberlin, Adam
Jiang, Wei
Bezrukov, Sergey M.

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Elsevier
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Artículo / Artikulua

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Abstract

Voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), the major channel of the mitochondrial outer membrane provides a controlled pathway for respiratory metabolites in and out of the mitochondria. In spite of the wealth of experimental data from structural, biochemical, and biophysical investigations, the exact mechanisms governing selective ion and metabolite transport, especially the role of titratable charged residues and interactions with soluble cytosolic proteins, remain hotly debated in the field. The computational advances hold a promise to provide a much sought-after solution to many of the scientific disputes around solute and ion transport through VDAC and hence, across the mitochondrial outer membrane. In this review, we examine how Molecular Dynamics, Free Energy, and Brownian Dynamics simulations of the large β-barrel channel, VDAC, advanced our understanding. We will provide a short overview of non-conventional techniques and also discuss examples of how the modeling excursions into VDAC biophysics prospectively aid experimental efforts.

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Ciencias de la Salud / Osasun Zientziak

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Noskov, S. Y., Rostovtseva, T. K., Chamberlin, A. C., Teijido, O., Jiang, W., Bezrukov, S. M. (2016) Current state of theoretical and experimental studies of the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC). Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1858(7, B), 1778-1790. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamem.2016.02.026.

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