Dependences of water permeation through cyclic octa-peptide nanotubes on channel length and membrane thickness

J Chem Inf Model. 2012 Aug 27;52(8):2132-8. doi: 10.1021/ci300185c. Epub 2012 Aug 10.

Abstract

Effects of the channel length and membrane thickness on the water permeation through the transmembrane cyclic octa-peptide nanotubes (octa-PNTs) have been studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The water osmotic permeability (p(f)) through the PNTs of k × (WL)(4)/POPE (1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-glycerophosphoethanolamine; k = 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10) was found to decay with the channel length (L) along the axis (~L(-2.0)). Energetic analysis showed that a series of water binding sites exist in these transmembrane PNTs, with the barriers of ~3k(B)T, which elucidates the tendency of p(f) well. Water diffusion permeability (p(d)) exhibits a relationship of ~L(-1.8), which results from the novel 1-2-1-2 structure of water chain in such confined nanolumens. In the range of simulation accuracy, the ratio (p(f)/p(d)) of the water osmotic and diffusion permeability is approximately a constant. MD simulations of water permeation through the transmembrane PNTs of 8 × (WL)(4)/octane with the different octane membrane thickness revealed that the water osmotic and diffusion permeability (p(f) and p(d)) are both independent of the octane membrane thickness, confirmed by the weak and nearly same interactions between the channel water and octane membranes with the different thickness. The results may be helpful for revealing the permeation mechanisms of biological water channels and designing artificial nanochannels.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cell Membrane / chemistry
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism*
  • Diffusion
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation
  • Nanotubes*
  • Oligopeptides / chemistry*
  • Oligopeptides / metabolism*
  • Osmosis
  • Peptides, Cyclic / chemistry*
  • Peptides, Cyclic / metabolism*
  • Permeability
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines / chemistry
  • Protein Structure, Secondary
  • Water / metabolism*

Substances

  • Oligopeptides
  • Peptides, Cyclic
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines
  • Water
  • 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphosphatidylethanolamine