Back to Search Start Over

Symmetry Reduction in a Hyperpolarization-Activated Homotetrameric Ion Channel.

Authors :
Dickinson, Miles Sasha
Dickinson, Miles Sasha
Pourmal, Sergei
Gupta, Meghna
Bi, Maxine
Stroud, Robert M
Dickinson, Miles Sasha
Dickinson, Miles Sasha
Pourmal, Sergei
Gupta, Meghna
Bi, Maxine
Stroud, Robert M
Source :
Biochemistry; vol 61, iss 20, 2177-2181; 0006-2960
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Plants obtain nutrients from the soil via transmembrane transporters and channels in their root hairs, from which ions radially transport in toward the xylem for distribution across the plant body. We determined structures of the hyperpolarization-activated channel AKT1 from Arabidopsis thaliana, which mediates K+ uptake from the soil into plant roots. These structures of AtAKT1 embedded in lipid nanodiscs show that the channel undergoes a reduction of C4 to C2 symmetry, possibly to regulate its electrical activation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Biochemistry; vol 61, iss 20, 2177-2181; 0006-2960
Notes :
application/pdf, Biochemistry vol 61, iss 20, 2177-2181 0006-2960
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391590514
Document Type :
Electronic Resource