Author
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- Charalampos Kapsalis
(University of St Andrews)
- Bolin Wang
(University of St Andrews
University of Leeds
University of Leeds)
- Hassane El Mkami
(University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews)
- Samantha J. Pitt
(University of St Andrews)
- Jason R. Schnell
(University of Oxford)
- Terry K. Smith
(University of St Andrews)
- Jonathan D. Lippiat
(University of Leeds)
- Bela E. Bode
(University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews)
- Christos Pliotas
(University of St Andrews
University of Leeds
University of Leeds
University of St Andrews)
Abstract
Lipid availability within transmembrane nano-pockets of ion channels is linked with mechanosensation. However, the effect of hindering lipid-chain penetration into nano-pockets on channel structure has not been demonstrated. Here we identify nano-pockets on the large conductance mechanosensitive channel MscL, the high-pressure threshold channel. We restrict lipid-chain access to the nano-pockets by mutagenesis and sulfhydryl modification, and monitor channel conformation by PELDOR/DEER spectroscopy. For a single site located at the entrance of the nano-pockets and distal to the channel pore we generate an allosteric response in the absence of tension. Single-channel recordings reveal a significant decrease in the pressure activation threshold of the modified channel and a sub-conducting state in the absence of applied tension. Threshold is restored to wild-type levels upon reduction of the sulfhydryl modification. The modification associated with the conformational change restricts lipid access to the nano-pocket, interrupting the contact between the membrane and the channel that mediates mechanosensitivity.
Suggested Citation
Charalampos Kapsalis & Bolin Wang & Hassane El Mkami & Samantha J. Pitt & Jason R. Schnell & Terry K. Smith & Jonathan D. Lippiat & Bela E. Bode & Christos Pliotas, 2019.
"Allosteric activation of an ion channel triggered by modification of mechanosensitive nano-pockets,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-14, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-12591-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-12591-x
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