Kalienkova et al. (2021) provide a tight, well-referenced synthesis of structural, functional and computational work that frames TMEM16 proteins as Ca2+-regulated machines whose small active-site rearrangements toggle between ion-conductive and lipid-conductive states β the alternating pore/cavity model is the central, evidence-weighted conclusion
Key external structural anchor: the first X-ray nhTMEM16 structure established the membrane-exposed hydrophilic groove that underpins the scrambling "credit-card" model
Kalienkova et al. deliver a careful, well-supported review that correctly weighs heterogeneous evidence and presents the alternating pore/cavity model as the most parsimonious explanation supported by current structural, mutational and computational data β while explicitly laying out alternative models and blindspots. Their conclusions are cautious and useful for guiding experiments and drug-design thinking.
Author Review: Valeria Kalienkova Author Review: Vanessa Clerico Mosina Author Review: Cristina Paulino
Kalienkova et al. offer a rigorous, balanced review that advances the field by clearly mapping evidence to models and by calling the right next experiments; the alternating pore/cavity model is the best-supported synthesis today but remains falsifiable and requires the TMEM16F open-groove capture and combined single-molecule functional/structural experiments to be decisive
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