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Conserved Gating Elements in TRPC4 and TRPC5 Channels
Authors:Andreas Beck  Tilman Speicher  Christof Stoerger  Thomas Sell  Viviane Dettmer  Siti A. Jusoh  Ammar Abdulmughni  Adolfo Cavalié   Stephan E. Philipp  Michael X. Zhu  Volkhard Helms  Ulrich Wissenbach  Veit Flockerzi
Abstract:TRPC4 and TRPC5 proteins share 65% amino acid sequence identity and form Ca2+-permeable nonselective cation channels. They are activated by stimulation of receptors coupled to the phosphoinositide signaling cascade. Replacing a conserved glycine residue within the cytosolic S4–S5 linker of both proteins by a serine residue forces the channels into an open conformation. Expression of the TRPC4G503S and TRPC5G504S mutants causes cell death, which could be prevented by buffering the Ca2+ of the culture medium. Current-voltage relationships of the TRPC4G503S and TRPC5G504S mutant ion channels resemble that of fully activated TRPC4 and TRPC5 wild-type channels, respectively. Modeling the structure of the transmembrane domains and the pore region (S4-S6) of TRPC4 predicts a conserved serine residue within the C-terminal sequence of the predicted S6 helix as a potential interaction site. Introduction of a second mutation (S623A) into TRPC4G503S suppressed the constitutive activation and partially rescued its function. These results indicate that the S4–S5 linker is a critical constituent of TRPC4/C5 channel gating and that disturbance of its sequence allows channel opening independent of any sensor domain.
Keywords:Calcium Imaging   Ion Channels   Patch Clamp   Signal Transduction   TRP Channels   Calcium Influx   Channel Gating
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