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Transcendent Aspects of Proton Channels

Thomas E. DeCoursey

2023Annual Review of Physiology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A handful of biological proton-selective ion channels exist. Some open at positive or negative membrane potentials, others open at low or high pH, and some are light activated. This review focuses on common features that result from the unique properties of protons. Proton conduction through water or proteins differs qualitatively from that of all other ions. Extraordinary proton selectivity is needed to ensure that protons permeate and other ions do not. Proton selectivity arises from a proton pathway comprising a hydrogen-bonded chain that typically includes at least one titratable amino acid side chain. The enormously diverse functions of proton channels in disparate regions of the phylogenetic tree can be summarized by considering the chemical and electrical consequences of proton flux across membranes. This review discusses examples of cells in which proton efflux serves to increase pH i , decrease pH o , control the membrane potential, generate action potentials, or compensate transmembrane movement of electrical charge.

Topics & Concepts

ProtonProton transportIon channelChemistryMembraneChemical physicsTransmembrane proteinIonIon transporterBiophysicsPhysicsBiochemistryBiologyNuclear physicsOrganic chemistryReceptorPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchMitochondrial Function and PathologyIon channel regulation and function