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Mechanical activation opens a lipid-lined pore in OSCA ion channels

Han et al., 2024

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767787337579905892
Author
Han Y
Zhou Z
Jin R
Dai F
Ge Y
Ju X
Ma X
He S
Yuan L
Wang Y
Yang W
Yue X
Chen Z
Sun Y
Corry B
Cox C
Zhang Y
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Nature

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OSCA/TMEM63 channels are the largest known family of mechanosensitive channels,–, playing critical roles in plant,,–and mammalian, mechanotransduction. Here we determined 44 cryogenic electron microscopy structures of OSCA/TMEM63 channels in different …
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