C-terminal charged cluster of MscL, RKKEE, functions as a pH sensor
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Structure and electrostatic property of cytoplasmic domain of ZntB transporterAn in vivo screen reveals protein-lipid interactions crucial for gating a mechanosensitive channel.Electrostatics at the membrane define MscL channel mechanosensitivity and kinetics.A structural basis for Mg2+ homeostasis and the CorA translocation cycle.Molecular and electrophysiological characterization of a mechanosensitive channel expressed in the chloroplasts of Chlamydomonas.Sensing and responding to membrane tension: the bacterial MscL channel as a model system.Confirming the revised C-terminal domain of the MscL crystal structure.Bax Inhibitor-1 Is a pH-dependent regulator of Ca2+ channel activity in the endoplasmic reticulumIon channels in microbes.Mechanosensitive channels: insights from continuum-based simulationsBax Inhibitor-1, a conserved cell death suppressor, is a key molecular switch downstream from a variety of biotic and abiotic stress signals in plants.A lipid-mediated conformational switch modulates the thermosensing activity of DesK.Mechanosensitivity of ion channels based on protein-lipid interactions.Protein conducting channels-mechanisms, structures and applications.Nanomechanical properties of MscL α helices: A steered molecular dynamics studyFunctional similarities between heterogeneously and homogenously expressed MscL constructs.A cytoplasmic helix is required for pentamer formation of the Escherichia coli MscL mechanosensitive channel.Glutamate 85 and glutamate 228 contribute to the pH-response of the soluble form of chloride intracellular channel 1.Structural Dynamics of the MscL C-terminal Domain.Bringing ion channel crystal structures into sharper focus with computer modeling: examples from mechanosensitive channels.
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C-terminal charged cluster of MscL, RKKEE, functions as a pH sensor
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C-terminal charged cluster of MscL, RKKEE, functions as a pH sensor
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C-terminal charged cluster of MscL, RKKEE, functions as a pH sensor
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C-terminal charged cluster of MscL, RKKEE, functions as a pH sensor
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C-terminal charged cluster of MscL, RKKEE, functions as a pH sensor
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C-terminal charged cluster of MscL, RKKEE, functions as a pH sensor
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Alexandre Ghazi
Anna Kloda
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10.1529/BIOPHYSJ.105.075481
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2005-12-30T00:00:00Z