A pressure gradient across a curved lipid bilayer leads to a lateral force within the bilayer. Following ground breaking work on eukaryotic ion channels, it is now known that many proteins sense this change in the lateral tension and alter their functions in response. It has been proposed that responding to pressure differentials may be one of the oldest signaling mechanisms in biology. The most well characterized mechanosensing ion channels are the bacterial ones which open when the pressure differential hits a threshold. Recent studies on one of these channels, MscS, have developed a simple molecular model for how they sense and adapt to pressure. Biochemical and structural studies on mechanosensitive channels from eukaryotes have disclos...
Significance: Sensations of touch and hearing are manifestations of mechanical contact and air press...
Mechanosensitive channels sense mechanical forces in cell membranes and underlie many biological sen...
The functioning of bacterial mechanosensitive channels is governed by the lipid environment in which...
A pressure gradient across a curved lipid bilayer leads to a lateral force within the bilayer. Follo...
While mechanobiological processes employ diverse mechanisms, at their heart are force-induced pertur...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
The ability to cope with and adapt to changes in the environment is essential for all organisms. Osm...
Living organisms perceive and respond to a diverse range of mechanical stimuli. A variety of mechano...
While mechanobiological processes employ diverse mechanisms, at their heart are force-induced pertur...
While mechanobiological processes employ diverse mechanisms, at their heart are force-induced pertur...
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...
<div><p>Mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are molecular sensors that detect and transduce signals a...
AbstractBacterial responses to decreasing osmolality involve mechanosensitive channels. The crystal ...
Mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are the primary molecular transducers of mechanical force into el...
Significance: Sensations of touch and hearing are manifestations of mechanical contact and air press...
Mechanosensitive channels sense mechanical forces in cell membranes and underlie many biological sen...
The functioning of bacterial mechanosensitive channels is governed by the lipid environment in which...
A pressure gradient across a curved lipid bilayer leads to a lateral force within the bilayer. Follo...
While mechanobiological processes employ diverse mechanisms, at their heart are force-induced pertur...
AbstractMechanosensors are important for many life functions, including the senses of touch, balance...
The ability to cope with and adapt to changes in the environment is essential for all organisms. Osm...
Living organisms perceive and respond to a diverse range of mechanical stimuli. A variety of mechano...
While mechanobiological processes employ diverse mechanisms, at their heart are force-induced pertur...
While mechanobiological processes employ diverse mechanisms, at their heart are force-induced pertur...
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...
<div><p>Mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are molecular sensors that detect and transduce signals a...
AbstractBacterial responses to decreasing osmolality involve mechanosensitive channels. The crystal ...
Mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels are the primary molecular transducers of mechanical force into el...
Significance: Sensations of touch and hearing are manifestations of mechanical contact and air press...
Mechanosensitive channels sense mechanical forces in cell membranes and underlie many biological sen...
The functioning of bacterial mechanosensitive channels is governed by the lipid environment in which...