“…Using computational electrophysiology on a reduced molecular system composed of the trans-membrane domain only in a lipid bilayer and harmonic restraints on the heavy atoms (Figure 1), we have analyzed the ion conductance and selectivity of D&B-open and compared with single-channel electrophysiology; see SI for a justification of the setup. The numerical results collected at a transmembrane potential of 150 mV or 250 mV , which was introduced via a constant electric field (Roux, 2008; Gumbart et al, 2012) or charge imbalance (Sachs et al, 2004; Kutzner et al, 2011) (Figure S1 and SI), indicate that the conductance of D&B-open ranges from 382 ps to 480 ps , which is about five-fold higher than the experimental value of 86 pS (Bormann et al, 1993; Moorhouse et al, 2002; Moroni et al, 2011a; Scott et al, 2015; Lara et al, 2019); see Table S1. Moreover, in-silico permeation assays using a series of polyatomic anions, which were originally used to probe the size of the GlyR ion pore at physiological conditions (Bormann et al, 1987; Rundstrom et al, 1994; Lee et al, 2003), indicate that D&B-open is not only too conductive but also non-selective to the size of the anion, in clear contradiction with the experiments; see Table S2.…”