Water nanoconfined in a hydrophobic pore: molecular dynamics simulations of transmembrane protein 175 and the influence of water models
Water molecules within biological ion channels are in a nanoconfined environment and therefore exhibit behaviors which differ from that of bulk water. Here, we investigate the phenomenon of hydrophobic gating, the process by which a nanopore may spontaneously dewet to form a “vapor lock” if the pore...
Main Authors: | Lynch, CI, Klesse, G, Rao, S, Tucker, S, Sansom, MSP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2021
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