“…9b are depicted in presumed closed states, which would be enforced by hydrophobic exclusion of water, and therefore exclusion of hydrated ions. For LGICs, elaborate machinery has evolved in the surrounding protein to control gating; and there is much discussion of how that might work, focusing on Arg/Lys-0′ and adjacent residues, on the center of the membrane adjacent to Leu-9′, and on changes in tilt of the M2 helices [11, 36, 62, 65, 82]. For the yeast TRK-Cl − conductance, no organic ligands, TRK segments, or β subunits are presently known to effect gating.…”