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TRPM4b channel suppresses store-operated Ca2+ entry by a novel protein-protein interaction with the TRPC3 channel
Authors:Park Jae-Yong  Hwang Eun Mi  Yarishkin Oleg  Seo Jin-Ho  Kim Eunju  Yoo Jiyun  Yi Gwan-Su  Kim Dong-Gyu  Park Nammi  Ha Chang Man  La Jun-Ho  Kang Dawon  Han Jaehee  Oh Uhtaek  Hong Seong-Geun
Institution:Department of Physiology, Institute of Health Science, and Medical Research Center for Neural Dysfunction, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, Jinju 660-751, Republic of Korea
Abstract:We identified human TRPC3 protein by yeast two-hybrid screening of a human brain cDNA library with human TRPM4b as a bait. Immunoprecipitation and confocal microscopic analyses confirmed the protein-protein interaction between TRPM4b and TRPC3, and these two TRPs were found to be highly colocalized at the plasma membrane of HEK293T cells. Overexpression of TRPM4b suppressed TRPC3-mediated whole cell currents by more than 90% compared to those in TRPC3-expressed HEK293T cells. Furthermore, HEK293T cells stably overexpressing red fluorescent protein (RFP)-TRPM4b exhibited an almost complete abolition of UTP-induced store-operated Ca2+ entry, which is known to take place via endogenous TRPC channels in HEK293T cells. This study is believed to provide the first clear evidence that TRPM4b interacts physically with TRPC3, a member of a different TRP subfamily, and regulates negatively the channel activity, in turn suppressing store-operated Ca2+ entry through the TRPC3 channel.
Keywords:Store-operated Ca2+ entry  TRPC3  TRPM4b  Yeast two-hybrid
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