SummaryMscL, the highly conserved bacterial mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, serves as an osmotic “emergency release valve,” is among the best-studied mechanosensors, and is a paradigm of how a channel senses and responds to membrane tension. Although all homologs tested thus far encode channel activity, many show functional differences. We tested Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus chimeras and found that the periplasmic region of the protein, particularly E. coli I49 and the equivalent S. aureus F47 at the periplasmic lipid-aqueous interface of the first transmembrane domain, drastically influences both the open dwell time and the threshold of channel opening. One mutant shows a severe hysteresis, confirming the impor...
The ability to cope with and adapt to changes in the environment is essential for all organisms. Osm...
This work presents a functional analysis of mutations in two bacterial mechanosensitive channels, Ms...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
AbstractMscL, the highly conserved bacterial mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, is one o...
AbstractMscL, the highly conserved bacterial mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, is one o...
AbstractMscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its...
MscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its structu...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
AbstractMscL is a bacterial mechanosensitive channel that is activated directly by membrane stretch....
The ‘small ’ mechanosensitive channel, MscS, resides in cytoplasmic membranes of most free-living ba...
Mechanosensitive channels function as electromechanical switches with the capability to sense the ph...
The ability of proteins to sense membrane tension is pervasive in biology. A higher-resolution struc...
Mechanosensitive channels function as electromechanical switches with the capability to sense the ph...
The ability to cope with and adapt to changes in the environment is essential for all organisms. Osm...
AbstractPhenotypical analysis of the lipid interacting residues in the closed state of the mechanose...
The ability to cope with and adapt to changes in the environment is essential for all organisms. Osm...
This work presents a functional analysis of mutations in two bacterial mechanosensitive channels, Ms...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
AbstractMscL, the highly conserved bacterial mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, is one o...
AbstractMscL, the highly conserved bacterial mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, is one o...
AbstractMscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its...
MscL is a mechanosensitive channel gated by membrane tension in the lipid bilayer alone. Its structu...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
AbstractMscL is a bacterial mechanosensitive channel that is activated directly by membrane stretch....
The ‘small ’ mechanosensitive channel, MscS, resides in cytoplasmic membranes of most free-living ba...
Mechanosensitive channels function as electromechanical switches with the capability to sense the ph...
The ability of proteins to sense membrane tension is pervasive in biology. A higher-resolution struc...
Mechanosensitive channels function as electromechanical switches with the capability to sense the ph...
The ability to cope with and adapt to changes in the environment is essential for all organisms. Osm...
AbstractPhenotypical analysis of the lipid interacting residues in the closed state of the mechanose...
The ability to cope with and adapt to changes in the environment is essential for all organisms. Osm...
This work presents a functional analysis of mutations in two bacterial mechanosensitive channels, Ms...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...