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Distinct properties of Ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to N- and C-terminal regulatory regions of the TRPV1 channel

Transient receptor potential (TRP) vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a molecular pain receptor belonging to the TRP superfamily of nonselective cation channels. As a polymodal receptor, TRPV1 responds to heat and a wide range of chemical stimuli. The influx of calcium after channel activation serves as a negat...

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Autores principales: Lau, Sze-Yi, Procko, Erik, Gaudet, Rachelle
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3483115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23109716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.201210810
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description Transient receptor potential (TRP) vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a molecular pain receptor belonging to the TRP superfamily of nonselective cation channels. As a polymodal receptor, TRPV1 responds to heat and a wide range of chemical stimuli. The influx of calcium after channel activation serves as a negative feedback mechanism leading to TRPV1 desensitization. The cellular calcium sensor calmodulin (CaM) likely participates in the desensitization of TRPV1. Two CaM-binding sites are identified in TRPV1: the N-terminal ankyrin repeat domain (ARD) and a short distal C-terminal (CT) segment. Here, we present the crystal structure of calcium-bound CaM (Ca(2+)–CaM) in complex with the TRPV1-CT segment, determined to 1.95-Å resolution. The two lobes of Ca(2+)–CaM wrap around a helical TRPV1-CT segment in an antiparallel orientation, and two hydrophobic anchors, W787 and L796, contact the C-lobe and N-lobe of Ca(2+)–CaM, respectively. This structure is similar to canonical Ca(2+)–CaM-peptide complexes, although TRPV1 contains no classical CaM recognition sequence motif. Using structural and mutational studies, we established the TRPV1 C terminus as a high affinity Ca(2+)–CaM-binding site in both the isolated TRPV1 C terminus and in full-length TRPV1. Although a ternary complex of CaM, TRPV1-ARD, and TRPV1-CT had previously been postulated, we found no biochemical evidence of such a complex. In electrophysiology studies, mutation of the Ca(2+)–CaM-binding site on TRPV1-ARD abolished desensitization in response to repeated application of capsaicin, whereas mutation of the Ca(2+)–CaM-binding site in TRPV1-CT led to a more subtle phenotype of slowed and reduced TRPV1 desensitization. In summary, our results show that the TRPV1-ARD is an important mediator of TRPV1 desensitization, whereas TRPV1-CT has higher affinity for CaM and is likely involved in separate regulatory mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-34831152013-05-01 Distinct properties of Ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to N- and C-terminal regulatory regions of the TRPV1 channel Lau, Sze-Yi Procko, Erik Gaudet, Rachelle J Gen Physiol Article Transient receptor potential (TRP) vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a molecular pain receptor belonging to the TRP superfamily of nonselective cation channels. As a polymodal receptor, TRPV1 responds to heat and a wide range of chemical stimuli. The influx of calcium after channel activation serves as a negative feedback mechanism leading to TRPV1 desensitization. The cellular calcium sensor calmodulin (CaM) likely participates in the desensitization of TRPV1. Two CaM-binding sites are identified in TRPV1: the N-terminal ankyrin repeat domain (ARD) and a short distal C-terminal (CT) segment. Here, we present the crystal structure of calcium-bound CaM (Ca(2+)–CaM) in complex with the TRPV1-CT segment, determined to 1.95-Å resolution. The two lobes of Ca(2+)–CaM wrap around a helical TRPV1-CT segment in an antiparallel orientation, and two hydrophobic anchors, W787 and L796, contact the C-lobe and N-lobe of Ca(2+)–CaM, respectively. This structure is similar to canonical Ca(2+)–CaM-peptide complexes, although TRPV1 contains no classical CaM recognition sequence motif. Using structural and mutational studies, we established the TRPV1 C terminus as a high affinity Ca(2+)–CaM-binding site in both the isolated TRPV1 C terminus and in full-length TRPV1. Although a ternary complex of CaM, TRPV1-ARD, and TRPV1-CT had previously been postulated, we found no biochemical evidence of such a complex. In electrophysiology studies, mutation of the Ca(2+)–CaM-binding site on TRPV1-ARD abolished desensitization in response to repeated application of capsaicin, whereas mutation of the Ca(2+)–CaM-binding site in TRPV1-CT led to a more subtle phenotype of slowed and reduced TRPV1 desensitization. In summary, our results show that the TRPV1-ARD is an important mediator of TRPV1 desensitization, whereas TRPV1-CT has higher affinity for CaM and is likely involved in separate regulatory mechanisms. The Rockefeller University Press 2012-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3483115/ /pubmed/23109716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.201210810 Text en © 2012 Lau et al. 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 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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title Distinct properties of Ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to N- and C-terminal regulatory regions of the TRPV1 channel
title_full Distinct properties of Ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to N- and C-terminal regulatory regions of the TRPV1 channel
title_fullStr Distinct properties of Ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to N- and C-terminal regulatory regions of the TRPV1 channel
title_full_unstemmed Distinct properties of Ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to N- and C-terminal regulatory regions of the TRPV1 channel
title_short Distinct properties of Ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to N- and C-terminal regulatory regions of the TRPV1 channel
title_sort distinct properties of ca(2+)–calmodulin binding to n- and c-terminal regulatory regions of the trpv1 channel
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3483115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23109716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.201210810
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