Confirming the revised C-terminal domain of the MscL crystal structure

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The structure of the C-terminal domain of the mechanosensitive channel of large conductance (MscL) has generated significant controversy. As a result, several structures have been proposed for this region: the original crystal structure (1MSL) of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis homolog (Tb), a model of the Escherichia coli homolog, and, most recently, a revised crystal structure of Tb-MscL (2OAR). To understand which of these structures represents a physiological conformation, we measured the impact of mutations to the C-terminal domain on the thermal stability of Tb-MscL using circular dichroism and performed molecular dynamics simulations of the original and the revised crystal structures of Tb-MscL. Our results imply that this region is helical and adopts an α-helical bundle conformation similar to that observed in the E. coli MscL model and the revised Tb-MscL crystal structure. © 2008 by the Biophysical Society.

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Maurer, J. A., Elmore, D. E., Clayton, D., Xiong, L., Lester, H. A., & Dougherty, D. A. (2008). Confirming the revised C-terminal domain of the MscL crystal structure. Biophysical Journal, 94(12), 4662–4667. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.107.127365

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