Interaction of Calmodulin with TRPM: An Initiator of Channel Modulation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. TRP Channels
3. TRPM Subfamily
4. Calmodulin
5. CaM Binding Domains at TRPM Channels
6. CaM Binding Domains of TRPM Channels Associated with Diseases
7. First Structural Analysis of CaM in Complex with TRP
8. CaM Modulates the Activity of TRPM Members
8.1. TRPM1 and TRPM3
TRPM Member | CaM Modulation | Activation/ Inhibition by CaM | Modulation by Other Agents | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
TRPM1 | NO | - | - | - |
TRPM2 | YES | activation | Ca2+ | Tong et al., 2006 [34] |
TRPM3 | NO | inhibition | PIP2, calcineurin | Toth B. et al., 2015 [96] |
TRPM4 | YES | activation, inhibition | ATP, PKC, Ca2+ | Nilius B. et al., 2005 [32] |
TRPM5 | NO | - | Ca2+, PIP2 | Prawitt et al., 2003; Liu et al., 2003; Zhang et al., 2007 [101,102,103] |
TRPM6 | NO | - | Mg2+, PIP2 | Voet et al., 2004; Xie et al., 2011; Groenestege, W. M. et al., 2006 [104,105,106] |
TRPM7 | NO | - | Mg2+/Mg-ATP, PIP2, CaMKII | Mishra R. et al., 2009; Turlova E. et al., 2021; Runnels L.W. et al., 2002; Nadler R. et al., 2001 [31,35,107,108] |
TRPM8 | YES | activation; inhibition | Ca2+, PIP2, PIRT, calcineurin | Diver M. et al., 2019; Sisco N.J. et al., 2020 [20,109] |
8.2. TRPM2
8.3. TRPM4 and TRPM5
8.4. TRPM6 and TRPM7
8.5. TRPM8
9. Potential TRPM-CaM Therapeutic Avenues
10. Conclusions and Future Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AA | Amino acid |
ADPR | ADP ribose |
Apo- | Calcium free form of CaM |
Ca2+ | Calcium |
ATP | Adenosine triphosphate |
CaBS | Ca2+-binding site |
CaM | Calmodulin |
CAMBS | CaM-binding sites |
CaMKII | CaM-dependent protein kinase II |
CaMKIIδ | Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIδ |
CMR1 | Cold-sensitive receptor 1 |
DRG | Dorsal root ganglia |
EM | Electron microscopy |
FA | Fluorescence anisotropy |
FFT | Fourier transform |
HOLO-CaM | CaM complexed with Ca2+ |
MD | Molecular dynamics |
MHR | Melastatin homology region |
MST | Microscale thermophoresis |
NUDT9H | NUDT9 homology domain |
PBC | Periodic boundary conditions |
PH | Pleckstrin homology |
PIPs | phosphatidylinositol bisphosphates |
PIP2 | phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate |
PIRT | Phosphoinositide-interacting regulator of TRP |
PME | Particle mesh Ewald |
RTK | Receptor tyrosine kinases |
S100A1 | S100 calcium-binding protein A1 |
SPR | Surface Plasmon Resonance |
TG | Trigeminal ganglia |
TRPs | Transient receptor potential (channels) |
TRPA | Ankyrin TRP subfamily |
TRPC | TRP canonical |
TRPV | TRP vaniloid |
TRPM | Melastatin TRP subfamily |
TRPML | Mucolipin TRP subfamily |
TRPP | Polycystine TRP subfamily |
VGICs | Voltage-gated ion channels |
VSLD | Voltage sensor-like domain |
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TRPM Member | CaM Binding Sites | Binding Affinity (KD) | Reference |
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TRPM2np | 399IVEWTKKIQDIVRRRQLLTVF419 | N.D. | Tong et al., 2006 [34] |
TRPM2cp | 1352VTHWRRNEDGAICRKSIKKMLEVL1375 | 110 (±18) nM | Gattkowski et al., 2019 [30] |
TRPM3np | 193QNFELQPKLKQVFGKGLIKAAMTTG217 | N.D. | Przibilla et al., 2018 [33] |
TRPM3np | 41WTIRKLCHAAFLPSVRLLKAQKSWIERAFY70 | FA: 1.29 (±0.14) μM | Holakovska et al., 2012 [73] |
SPR: 0.198 (±0.018) μM | |||
TRPM3np | 304GAEVKLRRQLEKHISLQKIN324 | FA: 0.92 (±0.17) μM | Holakovska et al., 2012 [73] |
SPR: 0.481 (±0.074) μM | |||
TRPM4np1 | 129VLQTWLQDLLRRGLVRAAQ147 | FA: 1.1 (±0.2) μM | Bousova et al., 2018 [74] |
TRPM4np2 | 627FGECYRSSEVRAARLLLRRCPL648 | FA: 1.3 (±1.8) μM | Bousova et al., 2020 [75] |
TRPM4cp | 1078PFIVISHLRLLLRQLCRRPRS1098 | FA: 2.6 (±0.5) μM | Bousova et al., 2018 [74] |
TRPM5np | 83WLRDVLRKGLVK94 | FA, MST: 1.0 (±0.1) μM | Bousova et al., 2022 [76] |
TRPM6np | 520LIGRAYRSNYTRKHFR535 | FA: 14.87 (±0.7) μM | Zouharova et al., 2019 [72] |
TRPM7np | 526TYRCTYTRKRFRL535 | FA: 6.1 (±0.4) μM | Bousova et al., 2021 [77] |
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Vydra Bousova, K.; Zouharova, M.; Jiraskova, K.; Vetyskova, V. Interaction of Calmodulin with TRPM: An Initiator of Channel Modulation. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24, 15162. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015162
Vydra Bousova K, Zouharova M, Jiraskova K, Vetyskova V. Interaction of Calmodulin with TRPM: An Initiator of Channel Modulation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023; 24(20):15162. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015162
Chicago/Turabian StyleVydra Bousova, Kristyna, Monika Zouharova, Katerina Jiraskova, and Veronika Vetyskova. 2023. "Interaction of Calmodulin with TRPM: An Initiator of Channel Modulation" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no. 20: 15162. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015162
APA StyleVydra Bousova, K., Zouharova, M., Jiraskova, K., & Vetyskova, V. (2023). Interaction of Calmodulin with TRPM: An Initiator of Channel Modulation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(20), 15162. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015162