Mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are a common mechanism for perceiving and responding to mechanical force. This class of mechanoreceptors is capable of transducing membrane tension directly into ion flux. In plant systems, MSion channels have been proposed to play a wide array of roles, from the perception of touch and gravity to the osmotic homeostasis of intracellular organelles. Three families of plant MS ion channels have been identified: the MscS-like (MSL), Mid1-complementing activity (MCA), and two-pore potassium (TPK) families. Channels from these families vary widely in structure and function, localize to multiple cellular compartments, and conduct chloride, calcium, and/or potassium ions. However, they are still likely to repres...
Mechanosensitive ion channels transduce physical force into electrochemical signaling that underlies...
The challenge of osmotic stress is something all living organisms must face as a result of environme...
International audiencePlant cells, like those of animals and bacteria, are able to sense physical de...
Mechanosensitive ion channels, transmembrane proteins that directly couple mechanical stimuli to ion...
Mechanosensitive ion channels, transmembrane proteins that directly couple mechanical stimuli to ion...
Part of the Biology Commons, and the Plant Biology Commons This Article is brought to you for free a...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscS provides an excellent model system for the study of mech...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscS provides an excellent model system for the study of mech...
International audienceThe study of mechanosensitive channels (MS) in living organisms has progressed...
International audienceThe study of mechanosensitive channels (MS) in living organisms has progressed...
SummaryIn bacterial and animal systems, mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are thought to mediate th...
The ability to sense and respond to a wide variety of mechanical stimuli-gravity, touch, osmotic pre...
The ability to sense and respond to a wide variety of mechanical stimuli-gravity, touch, osmotic pre...
According to the recent revision, the universal phylogenetic tree is composed of three domains: Euka...
International audienceIn bacterial and animal systems, mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are though...
Mechanosensitive ion channels transduce physical force into electrochemical signaling that underlies...
The challenge of osmotic stress is something all living organisms must face as a result of environme...
International audiencePlant cells, like those of animals and bacteria, are able to sense physical de...
Mechanosensitive ion channels, transmembrane proteins that directly couple mechanical stimuli to ion...
Mechanosensitive ion channels, transmembrane proteins that directly couple mechanical stimuli to ion...
Part of the Biology Commons, and the Plant Biology Commons This Article is brought to you for free a...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscS provides an excellent model system for the study of mech...
The bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscS provides an excellent model system for the study of mech...
International audienceThe study of mechanosensitive channels (MS) in living organisms has progressed...
International audienceThe study of mechanosensitive channels (MS) in living organisms has progressed...
SummaryIn bacterial and animal systems, mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are thought to mediate th...
The ability to sense and respond to a wide variety of mechanical stimuli-gravity, touch, osmotic pre...
The ability to sense and respond to a wide variety of mechanical stimuli-gravity, touch, osmotic pre...
According to the recent revision, the universal phylogenetic tree is composed of three domains: Euka...
International audienceIn bacterial and animal systems, mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are though...
Mechanosensitive ion channels transduce physical force into electrochemical signaling that underlies...
The challenge of osmotic stress is something all living organisms must face as a result of environme...
International audiencePlant cells, like those of animals and bacteria, are able to sense physical de...