(A) Five independent simulations of Kv2.1 bound to TEA wherein a knock-on event was artificially induced in the selectivity filter at t = 100 ns, to create a K+ vacancy in site S4. K+ did not reload this site in the subsequent 100 ns, except when TEA spontaneously dissociated prior to the knock-on event (right). (B) Same as (A), for Kv2.1 bound to RY785. In all simulations, a K+ ion reloads the S4 site within ~10 ns of the induced knock-on event, corroborating RY785 is not an open-state blocker of Kv2.1.