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- Mechanosensitive channels (MSCs), mechanosensitive ion channels or stretch-gated ion channels are membrane proteins capable of responding to mechanical...
- Piezo-type mechanosensitive ion channel component 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PIEZO1 gene. PIEZO1 is a large mechanosensitive ion channel...
- Large conductance mechanosensitive ion channels (MscLs) (TC# 1.A.22) are a family of pore-forming membrane proteins that are responsible for translating...
- Piezo-type mechanosensitive ion channel component 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PIEZO2 gene. It has a homotrimeric structure, with three...
- even persist after the removal of the stimulus. Two distinct types of mechanosensitive ion channels have been found in the posterior root ganglion neurons...
- Small conductance mechanosensitive ion channels (MscS) provide protection against hypo-osmotic shock in bacteria, responding both to stretching of the...
- ending and Merkel cell are independently mechanosensitive. The Merkel cell expresses the PIEZO2 mechanosensitive ion channels; mechanical activation of...
- (ICK) peptide family. It reduces mechanical sensation by inhibiting mechanosensitive channels (MSCs). GsMTx-4 also serves as a cationic antimicrobial peptide...
- πιέζω, which means to squeeze or press, and may refer to: PIEZO1, a mechanosensitive ion protein Piezoelectric pickups for guitars and other musical instruments...
- proteins can disturb cardiac function in the contractile apparatus (or mechanosensitive complexes). Cardiomyocyte alterations and their persistent responses...