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How the TRPA1 receptor transmits painful stimuli: Inner workings revealed by electron cryomicroscopy

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BIOESSAYS
卷 37, 期 11, 页码 1184-1192

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bies.201500085

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allosteric gating; ankyrin repeats; coiled coil; electron cryomicroscopy; polyphosphates; transient receptor potential ion channels; TRP domain

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  1. National Institutes of Health under Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award [5-F31-GM-109741]

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A new high-resolution structure of a pain-sensing ion channel, TRPA1, provides a molecular scaffold to understand channel function. Unexpected structural features include a TRP-domain helix similar to TRPV1, a novel ligand-binding site, and an unusual C-terminal coiled coil stabilized by inositol hexakisphosphate (IP6). TRP-domain helices, which structurally act as a nexus for communication between the channel gates and its other domains, may thus be a feature conserved across the entire TRP family and, possibly, other allosterically-gated channels. Similarly, the TRPA1 antagonist-binding site could also represent a druggable location in other ion channels. Combined with known TRPA1 functional properties, the structural role for IP6 leads us to propose that polyphosphate unbinding could act as a molecular kill switch for TRPA1 inactivation. Finally, although packing of the TRPA1 membrane-proximal region hints at a mechanism for electrophile sensing, the details of how TRPA1 responds to noxious reactive electrophiles and temperature await future studies.

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