NOMPC离子通道链形成一个门弹,启动机械感应
Philip Hehlert1, Thomas Effertz2, Ruo-Xu Gu3,4
1Department of Cellular Neurobiology, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany.
Nature neuroscience
|January 6, 2025
概括
研究人员确定了机械感应中的关门弹是NOMPC通道中的短,弹性链接器. 这一发现澄清了机械刺激如何打开离子通道,揭示了关口弹作为必要的通道组件.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 机械感应依赖于对机械刺激作出反应的离子通道.
- 建议使用弹性门来打开这些通道.
- 以前的研究集中在蛋白质结合物上,比如Drosophila NOMPC通道中的脚结合物.
研究的目的:
- 为了识别特定的分子成分,作为机械传感传导中的关门弹.
- 阐明道道道道道道道弹的机械性能和功能.
- 在启动机械感应时区分门弹和绳索的作用.
主要方法:
- 蛋白质领域重复的重复.
- 机械测量 机械测量 机械测量
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
- 分子动力学模拟的模拟.
- 计算建模计算建模
主要成果:
- 识别出NOMPC通道的门弹是脚绳和通道门之间的短连接器.
- 这种链接器作为胡金链,表现出明显更高的弹性比绳索.
- 链接器的弹性决定了通道封闭和封闭弹的内在刚性.
结论:
- 机械感应由已识别的关弹在分子水平上启动.
- 这项研究揭示了道门机制中门弹和绳的不同作用.
- 门弹被提议作为基本的离子通道组成部分,可以在各种刺激和通道类型中有效地封锁.
相关概念视频
Mechanically-gated Ion Channels
6.2K
Mechanically-gated ion channels are proteins found in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell membranes that open in response to mechanical stress. Tension, compression, swelling, and shear stress can alter the conformation of the protein, opening a transmembrane channel that allows the passage of ions for signal transmission. In eukaryotes, mechanically-gated channels are distributed in several regions like the neurons, lungs, skin, bladder, and heart, where they play critical roles in numerous...
6.2K
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Receptor: Gating Mechanism
2.1K
Ligand-gated ion channels are transmembrane proteins that play a vital role in intercellular communication and functions of the nervous system. They allow the influx of ions across the membrane once the neurotransmitter binds, allowing the subsequent transmission of electrical excitation across the neurons. Other ligand-gated ion channels, like the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor, permit anions like chloride into the cells on the binding of the GABA molecule. Their entry into the cell...
2.1K
Ligand-gated Ion Channels
12.1K
Ligand-gated ion channels are transmembrane proteins with a channel for ions to pass through and a binding site for a ligand. The channel opens only when a ligand attaches to the binding site.
Three Subfamilies of Ligand-gated Ion Channels
Ligand-gated ion channels fall into three subfamilies. The 'Cys-loop' includes the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), glycine, and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors. The second one is the 'Pore-loop' channels that...
Three Subfamilies of Ligand-gated Ion Channels
Ligand-gated ion channels fall into three subfamilies. The 'Cys-loop' includes the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), glycine, and 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors. The second one is the 'Pore-loop' channels that...
12.1K
G-Protein Gated Ion Channels
4.5K
GPCRs are primarily responsible for our sense of smell, taste, and vision. The binding of a sensory stimulus activates GPCR to stimulate effector proteins, many of which are ion channels in the sensory organs. GPCRs modulate the opening and closing of the target ion channels either directly by binding them, or by releasing second messengers that activate these channels. As ions move across the membrane, the membrane potential is altered, which induces an appropriate response.
Sensory...
Sensory...
4.5K
Non-gated Ion Channels
6.7K
Ion channels are specialized proteins on the plasma membrane that allow charged ions to pass down their electrochemical gradient. Their main function is to maintain the membrane potential which is critical for cell viability. These channels are either gated or non-gated and can transport more than a thousand ions within milliseconds for the cellular event to occur.
Compared to the gated ion channels, the non-gated channels, also known as leakage or passive channels, have no gating mechanism....
Compared to the gated ion channels, the non-gated channels, also known as leakage or passive channels, have no gating mechanism....
6.7K
Voltage-gated Ion Channels
7.9K
Voltage-gated ion channels are transmembrane proteins that open and close in response to changes in the membrane potential. They are present on the membranes of all electrically excitable cells such as neurons, heart, and muscle cells.
Generally, all voltage-gated ion channels have a 'voltage-sensing domain' that spans the lipid bilayer. The charged residues in the sensor move in response to the membrane potential changes that open the channel allowing ions movement. There are several...
Generally, all voltage-gated ion channels have a 'voltage-sensing domain' that spans the lipid bilayer. The charged residues in the sensor move in response to the membrane potential changes that open the channel allowing ions movement. There are several...
7.9K


