doi:10.3791/53362 (2015). MscL, a large conductance mechanosensitive channel (MSC), is a ubiquitous osmolyte release valve that helps bacteria survive abrupt hypo-osmotic shocks. It has been discovered and rigorously studied using the patch-clamp technique for almost three decades. Its basic role of translating tension applied to the cell membrane into permeability response makes it a strong candidate to function as a mechanoelectrical transducer in artificial membrane-based biomolecular devices. Serving as building blocks to such devices, droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) can be used as a new platform for the incorporation and stimulation of MscL channels. Here, we describe a micropipette-based method to form DIBs and measure the activity ...
Patch clamp electrophysiology is the main technique to study mechanosensitive ion channels (MSCs), h...
Mechanosensitive channels sense mechanical forces in cell membranes and underlie many biological sen...
The initial stages of the gating of the mechanoselective channel of large conductance from Mycobacte...
Droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) provide an exciting new platform for the study of membrane protein...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
The mechanosensitive channel of large conductance (MscL) is a protein that responds to membrane tens...
mechanosensitive (MS) channels open in response to membrane stretch. The most studied of the MS cha...
The mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, MscL, has been proposed as a triggered nanovalve ...
Mechano-sensitive channels are ubiquitous membrane proteins that activate in response to increasing ...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL gates in response to membrane tension as a result of mec...
Significance: Sensations of touch and hearing are manifestations of mechanical contact and air press...
Since their discovery 25 years ago mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels have been the topic of intensi...
Mechanosensitive channels allow bacteria to respond to osmotic stress by opening a nanometer-sized p...
MscL acts as an osmotically-activated nanovalve, allowing bacteria to respond to hypo-osmotic stress...
Bacterial mechanosensitive channels protect cells from structural damage during hypoosmotic shock. M...
Patch clamp electrophysiology is the main technique to study mechanosensitive ion channels (MSCs), h...
Mechanosensitive channels sense mechanical forces in cell membranes and underlie many biological sen...
The initial stages of the gating of the mechanoselective channel of large conductance from Mycobacte...
Droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) provide an exciting new platform for the study of membrane protein...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
The mechanosensitive channel of large conductance (MscL) is a protein that responds to membrane tens...
mechanosensitive (MS) channels open in response to membrane stretch. The most studied of the MS cha...
The mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, MscL, has been proposed as a triggered nanovalve ...
Mechano-sensitive channels are ubiquitous membrane proteins that activate in response to increasing ...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL gates in response to membrane tension as a result of mec...
Significance: Sensations of touch and hearing are manifestations of mechanical contact and air press...
Since their discovery 25 years ago mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels have been the topic of intensi...
Mechanosensitive channels allow bacteria to respond to osmotic stress by opening a nanometer-sized p...
MscL acts as an osmotically-activated nanovalve, allowing bacteria to respond to hypo-osmotic stress...
Bacterial mechanosensitive channels protect cells from structural damage during hypoosmotic shock. M...
Patch clamp electrophysiology is the main technique to study mechanosensitive ion channels (MSCs), h...
Mechanosensitive channels sense mechanical forces in cell membranes and underlie many biological sen...
The initial stages of the gating of the mechanoselective channel of large conductance from Mycobacte...