Mechanosensitive Ion Channels: The Unending Riddle of Mechanotransduction

机械敏感离子通道:机械转导中永无止境的谜题

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Abstract

Sensation begins at the periphery, where distinct transducer proteins, activated by specific physical stimuli, initiate biological events to convert the stimulus into electrical activity. These evoked pulse trains encode various properties of the stimulus and travel to higher centers, enabling perception of the physical environment. Transduction is an essential process in all of the five senses described by Aristotle. A substantial amount of information is already available on how G-protein coupled receptor proteins transduce exposure to light, odors, and tastants. Functional studies have revealed the presence of mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels, which act as force transducers, in a wide range of organisms from archaea to mammals. However, the molecular basis of mechanosensitivity is incompletely understood. Recently, the structure of a few MS channels and the molecular mechanisms linking mechanical force to channel gating have been partially revealed. This article reviews recent developments focusing on the molecular basis of mechanosensitivity and emerging methods to investigate MS channels.

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