Bezrukov S M, Winterhalter M
Laboratory of Physical and Structural Biology, NICHD, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-0924, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2000 Jul 3;85(1):202-5. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.202.
We have studied the phenomenological origin of 1/f noise in a solute-specific bacterial ion channel, maltoporin. We show that after excision of small, but resolvable stepwise changes in the recordings of the current through a single open channel, the 1/f noise component disappears and the channel exhibits noise that is "white" below 100 Hz. Combined with results of a recent noise study of several bacterial porins, our observations suggest that 1/f noise is caused by the equilibrium conductance fluctuations related to the conformational flexibility of the channel pore structural constituents.
我们研究了溶质特异性细菌离子通道——麦芽糖孔蛋白中1/f噪声的唯象学起源。我们发现,在去除通过单个开放通道的电流记录中虽小但可分辨的逐步变化后,1/f噪声成分消失,且该通道在100Hz以下呈现出“白色”噪声。结合最近对几种细菌孔蛋白的噪声研究结果,我们的观察表明,1/f噪声是由与通道孔结构成分的构象灵活性相关的平衡电导波动引起的。