Membrane tension‐dependent conformational change of Isoleucine 106 of loop B diminishes water permeability in FaPIP2;1
Agustín Caviglia,
Nicolás Espinoza‐Muñoz,
Juan José Alvear‐Arias
et al.
Abstract:Aquaporins (AQPs) are membrane proteins specialized in facilitating water transport across membranes. Mechanical stress is one of the various stimuli that regulate AQPs. Briefly, there are several studies that report a decrease in permeability upon an increase in membrane tension. However, the molecular details of this mechanosensitive (MS) response are still a matter of debate. Our work attempts to close that gap in knowledge by providing evidence of a conformational change that occurs inside the pore of the … Show more
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