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- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel abstract "Mechanosensitive (MS) channels provide protection against hypo-osmotic shock, responding both to stretching of the cell membrane and to membrane depolarisation. They are present in the membranes of organisms from the three domains of life: bacteria, archaea, and eukarya. There are two families of MS channels: large-conductance MS channels (MscL) and small-conductance MS channels (MscS or YGGB). The pressure threshold for MscS opening is 50% that of MscL. The MscS family is much larger and more variable in size and sequence than the MscL family. Much of the diversity in MscS proteins occurs in the size of the transmembrane regions, which ranges from three to eleven transmembrane helices, although the three C-terminal helices are conserved. This family contains sequences form the MscS family of proteins.MscS folds as a homo-heptamer with a cylindrical shape, and can be divided into transmembrane and extramembrane regions: an N-terminal periplasmic region, a transmembrane region, and a C-terminal cytoplasmic region (middle and C-terminal domains). The transmembrane region forms a channel through the membrane that opens into a chamber enclosed by the extramembrane portion, the latter connecting to the cytoplasm through distinct portals.".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel symbol "MS_channel".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageID "35034038".
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- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageRevisionID "593062353".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Biological_membrane.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ion_channels.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_families.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Conserved_sequence.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasm.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Eukarya.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Membrane.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domain.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Protein_family.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Protein_folding.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Sequence.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Sequence_(biology).
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Transmembrane.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Transmembrane_domain.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLink Transmembrane_protein.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "MscS".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Small-conductance mechanosensitive channel".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel caption "the open structure of mscs".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel hasPhotoCollection Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel interpro "IPR006685".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel name "MS_channel".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel opmFamily "11".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel opmProtein "2".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel pfam "PF00924".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel prosite "PDOC00959".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel scop "1".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel symbol "MS_channel".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel tcdb "1".
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- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InterPro_content.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Technical.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel subject Category:Ion_channels.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel subject Category:Protein_families.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Article.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Biomolecule.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Protein.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Article.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Biophysic.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Channel.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Thing.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Q206229.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel type Q8054.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel comment "Mechanosensitive (MS) channels provide protection against hypo-osmotic shock, responding both to stretching of the cell membrane and to membrane depolarisation. They are present in the membranes of organisms from the three domains of life: bacteria, archaea, and eukarya. There are two families of MS channels: large-conductance MS channels (MscL) and small-conductance MS channels (MscS or YGGB). The pressure threshold for MscS opening is 50% that of MscL.".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel label "Small-conductance mechanosensitive channel".
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel sameAs m.0j633q6.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel sameAs Q7542597.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel sameAs Q7542597.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel wasDerivedFrom Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel?oldid=593062353.
- Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel isPrimaryTopicOf Small-conductance_mechanosensitive_channel.