eLife (Feb 2014)

Single molecule FRET reveals pore size and opening mechanism of a mechano-sensitive ion channel

  • Yong Wang,
  • Yanxin Liu,
  • Hannah A DeBerg,
  • Takeshi Nomura,
  • Melinda Tonks Hoffman,
  • Paul R Rohde,
  • Klaus Schulten,
  • Boris Martinac,
  • Paul R Selvin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01834
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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The mechanosensitive channel of large conductance, which serves as a model system for mechanosensitive channels, has previously been crystallized in the closed form, but not in the open form. Ensemble measurements and electrophysiological sieving experiments show that the open-diameter of the channel pore is >25 Å, but the exact size and whether the conformational change follows a helix-tilt or barrel-stave model are unclear. Here we report measurements of the distance changes on liposome-reconstituted MscL transmembrane α-helices, using a ‘virtual sorting’ single-molecule fluorescence energy transfer. We observed directly that the channel opens via the helix-tilt model and the open pore reaches 2.8 nm in diameter. In addition, based on the measurements, we developed a molecular dynamics model of the channel structure in the open state which confirms our direct observations.

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