Literature DB >> 30182202

Tuning ion channel mechanosensitivity by asymmetry of the transbilayer pressure profile.

Boris Martinac1,2, Navid Bavi3, Pietro Ridone4,5, Yury A Nikolaev4,6, Adam D Martinac7, Yoshitaka Nakayama4, Paul R Rohde4, Omid Bavi8.   

Abstract

Mechanical stimuli acting on the cellular membrane are linked to intracellular signaling events and downstream effectors via different mechanoreceptors. Mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are the fastest known primary mechano-electrical transducers, which convert mechanical stimuli into meaningful intracellular signals on a submillisecond time scale. Much of our understanding of the biophysical principles that underlie and regulate conversion of mechanical force into conformational changes in MS channels comes from studies based on MS channel reconstitution into lipid bilayers. The bilayer reconstitution methods have enabled researchers to investigate the structure-function relationship in MS channels and probe their specific interactions with their membrane lipid environment. This brief review focuses on close interactions between MS channels and the lipid bilayer and emphasizes the central role that the transbilayer pressure profile plays in mechanosensitivity and gating of these fascinating membrane proteins.

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Keywords:  Amphipaths; Bilayer curvature; Lipid bilayer; Mechanosensitive ion channels; MscL channels; MscS channels; Piezo channels

Year:  2018        PMID: 30182202      PMCID: PMC6233343          DOI: 10.1007/s12551-018-0450-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Rev        ISSN: 1867-2450


  66 in total

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