AI Article Synopsis

  • Touch, hearing, and blood pressure regulation rely on mechanically gated ion channels, including Piezo1, which converts mechanical stimuli into electrical signals and is linked to diseases like xerocytosis.
  • Research suggests that the activity of Piezo1 is influenced by its surrounding membrane environment, particularly the concentration of specific lipids like cholesterol and phosphoinositides.
  • The study employs simulations in a complex mammalian bilayer and experimental methods to show that Piezo1 changes local membrane composition, creating lipid-rich binding sites crucial for its function and linked to related pathologies.

Article Abstract

Touch, hearing, and blood pressure regulation require mechanically gated ion channels that convert mechanical stimuli into electrical currents. One such channel is Piezo1, which plays a key role in the transduction of mechanical stimuli in humans and is implicated in diseases, such as xerocytosis and lymphatic dysplasia. There is building evidence that suggests Piezo1 can be regulated by the membrane environment, with the activity of the channel determined by the local concentration of lipids, such as cholesterol and phosphoinositides. To better understand the interaction of Piezo1 with its environment, we conduct simulations of the protein in a complex mammalian bilayer containing more than 60 different lipid types together with electrophysiology and mutagenesis experiments. We find that the protein alters its local membrane composition, enriching specific lipids and forming essential binding sites for phosphoinositides and cholesterol that are functionally relevant and often related to Piezo1-mediated pathologies. We also identify a number of key structural connections between the propeller and pore domains located close to lipid-binding sites.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7642233PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2020.07.043DOI Listing

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