Lumen charge governs gated ion transport in β-barrel nanopores
Mayer S, Mitsioni MF, Robin P, Van Den Heuvel L, Ronceray N, Marcaida MJ, Abriata LA, Krapp LF, Anton JS, Soussou S, Jeanneret-Grosjean J, Fulciniti A, Möller A, Vacle S, Feletti L, Brinkerhoff H, Laszlo AH, Gundlach JH, Emmerich T, Dal Peraro M, Radenovic A. 2025. Lumen charge governs gated ion transport in β-barrel nanopores. Nature Nanotechnology.
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Mayer, Simon;
Mitsioni, Marianna Fanouria;
Robin, PaulISTA
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Van Den Heuvel, Lukas;
Ronceray, Nathan;
Marcaida, Maria Jose;
Abriata, Luciano A.;
Krapp, Lucien F.;
Anton, Jana S.;
Soussou, Sarah;
Jeanneret-Grosjean, Justin;
Fulciniti, Alessandro
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β-Barrel nanopores are involved in crucial biological processes, from ATP export in mitochondria to bacterial resistance, and represent a promising platform for emerging sequencing technologies. However, in contrast to ion channels, the understanding of the fundamental principles governing ion transport through these nanopores remains largely unexplored. Here we integrate experimental, numerical and theoretical approaches to elucidate ion transport mechanisms in β-barrel nanopores. We identify and characterize two distinct nonlinear phenomena: open-pore rectification and gating. Through extensive mutation analysis of aerolysin nanopores, we demonstrate that open-pore rectification is caused by ionic accumulation driven by the distribution of lumen charges. In addition, we provide converging evidence suggesting that gating is controlled by electric fields dissociating counterions from lumen charges, promoting local structural deformations. Our findings establish a rigorous framework for characterizing and understanding ion transport processes in protein-based nanopores, enabling the design of adaptable nanofluidic biotechnologies. We illustrate this by optimizing an aerolysin mutant for computing applications.
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2025-11-11
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Nature Nanotechnology
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Springer Nature
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We are grateful to M. Mayer and G. van der Goot for their insightful discussions and thoughtful feedback. We acknowledge funding from the European Research Council (grants 101020445—2D-LIQUID N.R. and A.R., MSCA number 101034413 P.R.), the Swiss National Science Foundation (grants 205321_192371 and 200021L_212128 to M.D.P., TMPFP2-217134 to T.E., and IZSEZ0_183779 to J.H.G. and A.R.) and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) for access to the HPC resources used to run MD simulations. We thank the staff members of the Dubochet Center for Imaging in Lausanne, in particular E. Uchikawa and S. Nazarov, for their assistance with cryo-EM sample preparation and data collection. We thank A. Antanasijevic and Y. Duhoo from EPFL Protein Production and Structure Core Facility for their support in cryo-EM data processing.
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Mayer S, Mitsioni MF, Robin P, et al. Lumen charge governs gated ion transport in β-barrel nanopores. Nature Nanotechnology. 2025. doi:10.1038/s41565-025-02052-6
Mayer, S., Mitsioni, M. F., Robin, P., Van Den Heuvel, L., Ronceray, N., Marcaida, M. J., … Radenovic, A. (2025). Lumen charge governs gated ion transport in β-barrel nanopores. Nature Nanotechnology. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-025-02052-6
Mayer, Simon, Marianna Fanouria Mitsioni, Paul Robin, Lukas Van Den Heuvel, Nathan Ronceray, Maria Jose Marcaida, Luciano A. Abriata, et al. “Lumen Charge Governs Gated Ion Transport in β-Barrel Nanopores.” Nature Nanotechnology. Springer Nature, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-025-02052-6.
S. Mayer et al., “Lumen charge governs gated ion transport in β-barrel nanopores,” Nature Nanotechnology. Springer Nature, 2025.
Mayer S, Mitsioni MF, Robin P, Van Den Heuvel L, Ronceray N, Marcaida MJ, Abriata LA, Krapp LF, Anton JS, Soussou S, Jeanneret-Grosjean J, Fulciniti A, Möller A, Vacle S, Feletti L, Brinkerhoff H, Laszlo AH, Gundlach JH, Emmerich T, Dal Peraro M, Radenovic A. 2025. Lumen charge governs gated ion transport in β-barrel nanopores. Nature Nanotechnology.
Mayer, Simon, et al. “Lumen Charge Governs Gated Ion Transport in β-Barrel Nanopores.” Nature Nanotechnology, Springer Nature, 2025, doi:10.1038/s41565-025-02052-6.
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