Mechanosensitive channel MscL gating transitions coupling with constriction point shift

Protein Sci. 2024 Apr;33(4):e4965. doi: 10.1002/pro.4965.

Abstract

The mechanosensitive channel of large conductance (MscL) acts as an "emergency release valve" that protects bacterial cells from acute hypoosmotic stress, and it serves as a paradigm for studying the mechanism underlying the transduction of mechanical forces. MscL gating is proposed to initiate with an expansion without opening, followed by subsequent pore opening via a number of intermediate substates, and ends in a full opening. However, the details of gating process are still largely unknown. Using in vivo viability assay, single channel patch clamp recording, cysteine cross-linking, and tryptophan fluorescence quenching approach, we identified and characterized MscL mutants with different occupancies of constriction region in the pore domain. The results demonstrated the shifts of constriction point along the gating pathway towards cytoplasic side from residue G26, though G22, to L19 upon gating, indicating the closed-expanded transitions coupling of the expansion of tightly packed hydrophobic constriction region to conduct the initial ion permeation in response to the membrane tension. Furthermore, these transitions were regulated by the hydrophobic and lipidic interaction with the constricting "hot spots". Our data reveal a new resolution of the transitions from the closed to the opening substate of MscL, providing insights into the gating mechanisms of MscL.

Keywords: MscL; constriction point; gating pore; gating substate; gating transitions; mechanosensitive channel; protien-lipid interaction.

MeSH terms

  • Constriction
  • Escherichia coli Proteins* / chemistry
  • Ion Channel Gating / physiology
  • Ion Channels* / chemistry
  • Ion Channels* / genetics
  • Ion Channels* / metabolism

Substances

  • Ion Channels
  • Escherichia coli Proteins