TRPM2 - An adjustable thermostat.
Cell Calcium
; 118: 102850, 2024 Mar.
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ABSTRACT
The Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 2 (TRPM2) channel is a homotetrameric ligand-gated cation channel opened by the binding of cytosolic ADP ribose (ADPR) and Ca2+. In addition, strong temperature dependence of its activity has lately become a center of attention for both physiological and biophysical studies. TRPM2 temperature sensitivity has been affirmed to play a role in central and peripheral thermosensation, pancreatic insulin secretion, and immune cell function. On the other hand, a number of different underlying mechanisms have been proposed from studies in intact cells. This review summarizes available information on TRPM2 temperature sensitivity, with a focus on recent mechanistic insight obtained in a cell-free system. Those biophysical results outline TRPM2 as a channel with an intrinsically endothermic opening transition, a temperature threshold strongly modulated by cytosolic agonist concentrations, and a response steepness greatly enhanced through a positive feedback loop generated by Ca2+ influx through the channel's pore. Complex observations in intact cells and apparent discrepancies between studies using in vivo and in vitro models are discussed and interpreted in light of the intrinsic biophysical properties of the channel protein.
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Canales Catiónicos TRPM
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Cell Calcium
Año:
2024
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Hungria