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Voltage-clamp fluorometry to record flow-activated PIEZO1 currents and fluorometric signals
Tharaka Wijerathne1, Jerome Lacroix1
1Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Western University of Health Sciences, 309 East Second St., Pomona, CA 91766, USA.
Abstract:
PIEZO channels sense mechanical forces through conformational rearrangements of a mechanosensory domain called blade. To probe these rearrangements in real time, we have inserted conformational-sensitive cyclic-permuted GFP into several positions of PIEZO1's blade. Here, we describe the step-by-step experimental procedure we developed to simultaneously measure flow-activated ionic currents and fluorometric signals in cells expressing these engineered constructs. We describe steps for performing transfection, seeding cells on coverslips, setting up a perfusion-based fluid shear application system, and performing voltage-clamp fluorometry. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Ozkan et al. (2023).1.

