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- W4288082242 abstract "The transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, classified into six (-A, -V, -P, -C, -M, -ML, -N and -Y) subfamilies, are important membrane sensors and mediators of diverse stimuli including pH, light, mechano-force, temperature, pain, taste, and smell. The mammalian TRP superfamily of 28 members share similar membrane topology with six membrane-spanning helices (S1-S6) and cytosolic N-/C-terminus. Abnormal function or expression of TRP channels is associated with cancer, skeletal dysplasia, immunodeficiency, and cardiac, renal, and neuronal diseases. The majority of TRP members share common functional regulators such as phospholipid PIP2, 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2-APB), and cannabinoid, while other ligands are more specific, such as allyl isothiocyanate (TRPA1), vanilloids (TRPV1), menthol (TRPM8), ADP-ribose (TRPM2), and ML-SA1 (TRPML1). The mechanisms underlying the gating and regulation of TRP channels remain largely unclear. Recent advances in cryogenic electron microscopy provided structural insights into 19 different TRP channels which all revealed close proximity of the C-terminus with the N-terminus and intracellular S4-S5 linker. Further studies found that some highly conserved residues in these regions of TRPV, -P, -C and -M members mediate functionally critical intramolecular interactions (i.e., within one subunit) between these regions. This review provides an overview on (1) intramolecular interactions in TRP channels and their effect on channel function; (2) functional roles of interplays between PIP2 (and other ligands) and TRP intramolecular interactions; and (3) relevance of the ligand-induced modulation of intramolecular interaction to diseases." @default.
- W4288082242 created "2022-07-28" @default.
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- W4288082242 date "2022-01-01" @default.
- W4288082242 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4288082242 title "Roles of Intramolecular Interactions in the Regulation of TRP Channels" @default.
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