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Inactivation of TRPM7 kinase activity does not impair its channel function in mice

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep05718

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  1. Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
  2. Promotion Project of Medical Clustering of Okinawa Prefecture
  3. American Heart Association, National Center
  4. [GM090122 NIGMS R25]

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Transient receptor potential (TRP) family channels are involved in sensory pathways and respond to various environmental stimuli. Among the members of this family, TRPM7 is a unique fusion of an ion channel and a C-terminus kinase domain that is highly expressed in immune cells. TRPM7 serves as a key molecule governing cellular Mg2+ homeostasis in mammals since its channel pore is permeable to Mg2+ ions and can act as a Mg2+ influx pathway. However, mechanistic links between its kinase activity and channel function have remained uncertain. In this study, we generated kinase inactive knock-in mutant mice by mutagenesis of a key lysine residue involved in Mg2+ -ATP binding. These mutant mice were normal in development and general locomotor activity. In peritoneal macrophages isolated from adult animals the basal activity of TRPM7 channels prior to cytoplasmic Mg2+ depletion was significantly potentiated, while maximal current densities measured after Mg2+ depletion were unchanged in the absence of detectable kinase function. Serum total Ca2+ and Mg2+ levels were not significantly altered in kinase-inactive mutant mice. Our findings suggest that abolishing TRPM7 kinase activity does not impair its channel activity and kinase activity is not essential for regulation of mammalian Mg2+ homeostasis.

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