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Calcium-dependent decrease in the single-channel conductance of TRPV1.


ABSTRACT: TRPV1 is a Ca(2+) permeable cation channel gated by multiple stimuli including noxious heat, capsaicin, protons, and extracellular cations. In this paper, we show that Ca(2+) causes a concentration and voltage-dependent decrease in the capsaicin-gated TRPV1 single-channel conductance. This Ca(2+)-dependent effect on conductance was strongest at membrane potentials between -60 and +20 mV, but was diminished at more hyperpolarised potentials. Using simultaneous recordings of membrane current and fura-2 fluorescence to measure the fractional Ca(2+) current of whole-cell currents evoked through wild-type and mutant TRPV1, we investigated a possible link between the mechanisms underlying Ca(2+) permeation and the Ca(2+)-dependent effect on conductance. Surprisingly, we found no evidence of a structural correlation, and observed that the substitution of amino acids known to regulate Ca(2+) permeability had little effect on the ability for Ca(2+) to decrease TRPV1 conductance. However, we did observe that the Ca(2+)-dependent effect on conductance was not diminished by negative hyperpolarisation for a mutant receptor with severely impaired Ca(2+) permeability, TRPV1-D646N/E648Q/E651Q. This would be consistent with the idea that Ca(2+) reduces conductance by interacting with an intra-pore binding site, and that negative hyperpolarization reduces occupancy of this site by speeding the exit of Ca(2+) into the cell. Taken together, our data show that in addition to directly and indirectly regulating channel gating, Ca(2+) also directly reduces the conductance of TRPV1. Surprisingly, the mechanism underlying this Ca(2+)-dependent effect on conductance is largely independent of mechanisms governing Ca(2+) permeability.

SUBMITTER: Samways DS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3339194 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Calcium-dependent decrease in the single-channel conductance of TRPV1.

Samways Damien S K DS   Egan Terrance M TM  

Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology 20110903 5


TRPV1 is a Ca(2+) permeable cation channel gated by multiple stimuli including noxious heat, capsaicin, protons, and extracellular cations. In this paper, we show that Ca(2+) causes a concentration and voltage-dependent decrease in the capsaicin-gated TRPV1 single-channel conductance. This Ca(2+)-dependent effect on conductance was strongest at membrane potentials between -60 and +20 mV, but was diminished at more hyperpolarised potentials. Using simultaneous recordings of membrane current and f  ...[more]

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