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Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6

TRPV6 (CaT1/ECaC2), a highly Ca(2+)-selective member of the TRP superfamily of cation channels, becomes permeable to monovalent cations in the absence of extracellular divalent cations. The monovalent currents display characteristic voltage-dependent gating and almost absolute inward rectification....

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Autores principales: Voets, Thomas, Janssens, Annelies, Prenen, Jean, Droogmans, Guy, Nilius, Bernd
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12601087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.20028752
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author Voets, Thomas
Janssens, Annelies
Prenen, Jean
Droogmans, Guy
Nilius, Bernd
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Janssens, Annelies
Prenen, Jean
Droogmans, Guy
Nilius, Bernd
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description TRPV6 (CaT1/ECaC2), a highly Ca(2+)-selective member of the TRP superfamily of cation channels, becomes permeable to monovalent cations in the absence of extracellular divalent cations. The monovalent currents display characteristic voltage-dependent gating and almost absolute inward rectification. Here, we show that these two features are dependent on the voltage-dependent block/unblock of the channel by intracellular Mg(2+). Mg(2+) blocks the channel by binding to a site within the transmembrane electrical field where it interacts with permeant cations. The block is relieved at positive potentials, indicating that under these conditions Mg(2+) is able to permeate the selectivity filter of the channel. Although sizeable outward monovalent currents were recorded in the absence of intracellular Mg(2+), outward conductance is still ∼10 times lower than inward conductance under symmetric, divalent-free ionic conditions. This Mg(2+)-independent rectification was preserved in inside-out patches and not altered by high intracellular concentrations of spermine, indicating that TRPV6 displays intrinsic rectification. Neutralization of a single aspartate residue within the putative pore loop abolished the Mg(2+) sensitivity of the channel, yielding voltage-independent, moderately inwardly rectifying monovalent currents in the presence of intracellular Mg(2+). The effects of intracellular Mg(2+) on TRPV6 are partially reminiscent of the gating mechanism of inwardly rectifying K(+) channels and may represent a novel regulatory mechanism for TRPV6 function in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-22173332008-04-16 Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6 Voets, Thomas Janssens, Annelies Prenen, Jean Droogmans, Guy Nilius, Bernd J Gen Physiol Article TRPV6 (CaT1/ECaC2), a highly Ca(2+)-selective member of the TRP superfamily of cation channels, becomes permeable to monovalent cations in the absence of extracellular divalent cations. The monovalent currents display characteristic voltage-dependent gating and almost absolute inward rectification. Here, we show that these two features are dependent on the voltage-dependent block/unblock of the channel by intracellular Mg(2+). Mg(2+) blocks the channel by binding to a site within the transmembrane electrical field where it interacts with permeant cations. The block is relieved at positive potentials, indicating that under these conditions Mg(2+) is able to permeate the selectivity filter of the channel. Although sizeable outward monovalent currents were recorded in the absence of intracellular Mg(2+), outward conductance is still ∼10 times lower than inward conductance under symmetric, divalent-free ionic conditions. This Mg(2+)-independent rectification was preserved in inside-out patches and not altered by high intracellular concentrations of spermine, indicating that TRPV6 displays intrinsic rectification. Neutralization of a single aspartate residue within the putative pore loop abolished the Mg(2+) sensitivity of the channel, yielding voltage-independent, moderately inwardly rectifying monovalent currents in the presence of intracellular Mg(2+). The effects of intracellular Mg(2+) on TRPV6 are partially reminiscent of the gating mechanism of inwardly rectifying K(+) channels and may represent a novel regulatory mechanism for TRPV6 function in vivo. The Rockefeller University Press 2003-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2217333/ /pubmed/12601087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.20028752 Text en Copyright © 2003, The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Voets, Thomas
Janssens, Annelies
Prenen, Jean
Droogmans, Guy
Nilius, Bernd
Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6
title Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6
title_full Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6
title_fullStr Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6
title_full_unstemmed Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6
title_short Mg(2+)-dependent Gating and Strong Inward Rectification of the Cation Channel TRPV6
title_sort mg(2+)-dependent gating and strong inward rectification of the cation channel trpv6
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12601087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.20028752
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