The force-from-lipid principle and its origin, a ‘<i>what is true for E. coli is true for the elephant’</i> refrain
Boris Martinac, Ching Kung
Abstract
MS-channel protein, MscL, was purified through fractionation by following its activity, much like enzyme purification. Reconstituted into a simple lipid bilayer, pure MscL retains mechanosensitivity, thus firmly establishing the FFL principle in 1994. The relatively simple MscL and its functional cousin MscS soon became ideal models for detailed analyses. Like the DNA-RNA-protein 'central dogma' or ATP synthesis, FFL is a fundamental principle, which appeared early in evolution, retained in all cellular life forms, and is expected to contribute to future molecular research on sensations, homeostasis, and embryonic development.
Topics & Concepts
Mechanosensitive channelsLipid bilayerSpheroplastBiophysicsIon channelCell biologyMembraneChemistryBiologyBiochemistryEscherichia coliReceptorGeneErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorIon channel regulation and function