PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Functional analyses of heteromeric human PIEZO1 Channels.

  • Radhakrishnan Gnanasambandam,
  • Chilman Bae,
  • Lynn Ziegler,
  • Frederick Sachs,
  • Philip A Gottlieb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207309
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. e0207309

Abstract

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PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are mechanosensitive channels (MSCs) important for cellular function and mutations in them lead to human disorders. We examined how functional heteromers form between subunits of PIEZO1 using the mutants E2117K, E2117D, and E2117A. Homomers of E2117K do not conduct. E2117A homomers have low conductance with rapid inactivation, and those of E2117D have high conductance with slow inactivation. Pairing E2117K with E2117D or E2117A with E2117D gave rise to new channel species representing heteromers with distinct conductances. Whole-cell currents from co-expression of E2117A and E2117D fit well with a linear-combination model of homomeric channel currents suggesting that functional channels do not form from freely-diffusing, randomly-mixed monomers in-vitro. Whole-cell current from coexpressed PIEZO1/PIEZO2 also fit as a linear combination of homomer currents. High-resolution optical images of fluorescently-tagged channels support this interpretation because coexpressed subunits segregate into discrete domains.