Electrical Propagation of Condensed and Diffuse Ions Along Actin Filaments

Author:

Hunley Christian,Marucho MarceloORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn this article, we elucidate the role of divalent ion condensation and high polarization of immobile water molecules in the condensed layer on the propagation of ionic calcium waves along actin filaments. We introduced a novel electrical triple layer model and used a non-linear Debye-Huckel theory with a non-linear, dissipative, electrical transmission line model to characterize the physicochemical properties of each monomer in the filament. This characterization is carried out in terms of an electric circuit model containing monomeric flow resistances and ionic capacitances in both the condensed and diffuse layers. In our studies, we characterized the biocylindrical actin filament model using a high resolution molecular structure. We considered resting and excited states of a neuron using representative mono and divalent electrolyte mixtures. Additionally, we used 0.05V and 0.15V voltage inputs to study ionic waves in voltage clamp experiments on actin filaments. Our results reveal that the physicochemical properties characterizing the condensed and diffuse layers lead to different electrical conduction mediums depending on the ionic species and the neuron state. This region specific propagation mechanism provides a more realistic avenue of delivery by way of cytoskeleton filaments for larger charged cationic species. This new direct path for transporting divalent ions might be crucial for many electrical processes that connect different compartments of the neuron to the soma.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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