Abstract
Several approaches to ion-channel gating modelling have been proposed. Although many models describe the dwell-time distributions correctly, they are incapable of predicting and explaining the long-term correlations between the lengths of adjacent openings and closings of a channel. In this paper we propose two simple random-walk models of the gating dynamics of voltage and Ca2?-activated potassium channels which qualitatively reproduce the dwelltime distributions, and describe the experimentally observed long-term memory quite well. Biological interpretation of both models is presented. In particular, the origin of the correlations is associated with fluctuations of channel mass density. The long-term memory effect, as measured by Hurst R/S analysis of experimental single-channel patch-clamp recordings, is close to the behaviour predicted by our models. The flexibility of the models enables their use as templates for other types of ion channel. © The Author(s) 2012.
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Wawrzkiewicz, A., Pawelek, K., Borys, P., Dworakowska, B., & Grzywna, Z. J. (2012). On the simple random-walk models of ion-channel gate dynamics reflecting long-term memory. European Biophysics Journal, 41(6), 505–526. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00249-012-0806-8
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