Literature DB >> 11275684

Mechanosensitive channels in prokaryotes.

B Martinac1.   

Abstract

Compared to voltage-dependent or ligand-gated ion channels that have extensively been studied over the last twenty years, there is little knowledge available on structure and function of mechanosensitive (MS) channels that constitute the third major group of ion channels classified according to their gating mechanism. The main purpose of this review is to summarize an area of the MS channel research where major progress has occurred. Cloning of MscL and MscS, the MS channels of Large and Small conductance found in Bacteria and elucidation of the 3D crystal structure of MscL are discussed in conjunction with the physiological role of the MS channels in bacterial osmoregulation. Furthermore, cloning and molecular characterization of MS channels in Archaea Methanococcus jannashii and Thermoplasma acidophilum are described. They present examples of the recent promising developments, which may ultimately lead to the understanding of the biophysical principles and evolutionary origins of mechanosensory transduction. Although they conduct ions and are usually characterized by their ionic conductance and selectivity, the MS channels in prokaryotes may primarily serve to transport osmoticants other than ions. Therefore, throughout this review prokaryotic MS ion channels are referred to as MS channels rather than MS ion channels.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11275684     DOI: 10.1159/000047793

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1015-8987


  20 in total

1.  Purification and functional reconstitution of N- and C-halves of the MscL channel.

Authors:  Kyu-Ho Park; Catherine Berrier; Boris Martinac; Alexandre Ghazi
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 4.033

2.  Common evolutionary origins of mechanosensitive ion channels in Archaea, Bacteria and cell-walled Eukarya.

Authors:  Anna Kloda; Boris Martinac
Journal:  Archaea       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 3.273

Review 3.  Mechanosensitive ion channels and the peptide inhibitor GsMTx-4: history, properties, mechanisms and pharmacology.

Authors:  Charles L Bowman; Philip A Gottlieb; Thomas M Suchyna; Yolanda K Murphy; Frederick Sachs
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2006-10-12       Impact factor: 3.033

Review 4.  Ion channels in microbes.

Authors:  Boris Martinac; Yoshiro Saimi; Ching Kung
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 37.312

5.  Heterologously expressed fungal transient receptor potential channels retain mechanosensitivity in vitro and osmotic response in vivo.

Authors:  Xin-Liang Zhou; Steven H Loukin; Roberto Coria; Ching Kung; Yoshiro Saimi
Journal:  Eur Biophys J       Date:  2005-02-12       Impact factor: 1.733

6.  MscCG from Corynebacterium glutamicum: functional significance of the C-terminal domain.

Authors:  Michael Becker; Reinhard Krämer
Journal:  Eur Biophys J       Date:  2015-06-02       Impact factor: 1.733

7.  Site-directed spin-labeling analysis of reconstituted Mscl in the closed state.

Authors:  E Perozo; A Kloda; D M Cortes; B Martinac
Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 4.086

8.  Inducible release of particulates from liposomes using the mechanosensitive channel of large conductance and L-α-lysophosphatidylcholine.

Authors:  Alexander Foo; Andrew R Battle; Gamma Chi; Ben Hankamer; Michael J Landsberg; Boris Martinac
Journal:  Eur Biophys J       Date:  2015-07-05       Impact factor: 1.733

9.  An improved open-channel structure of MscL determined from FRET confocal microscopy and simulation.

Authors:  Ben Corry; Annette C Hurst; Prithwish Pal; Takeshi Nomura; Paul Rigby; Boris Martinac
Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 4.086

Review 10.  Mechanically Activated Ion Channels.

Authors:  Sanjeev S Ranade; Ruhma Syeda; Ardem Patapoutian
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2015-09-23       Impact factor: 17.173

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