| Literature DB >> 18077461 |
Stan F J van de Graaf1, Ursula Rescher, Joost G J Hoenderop, Sjoerd Verkaart, René J M Bindels, Volker Gerke.
Abstract
The epithelial Ca(2+) channel TRPV5 plays an essential role in transcellular Ca(2+) transport and is one of the most Ca(2+)-selective members of the transient receptor potential superfamily. Regulation of the abundance of TRPV5 at the cell surface is critical in body Ca(2+) homeostasis. However, little is known about the mechanisms underlying TRPV5 endo- and exocytosis. Here, we show that TRPV5 is constitutively internalized in a dynamin- and clathrin-dependent manner. Internalized TRPV5 first appears in small vesicular structures and then localizes to perinuclear structures positive for Rab11a. TRPV5 has a half-life of more than 8 h and is stable even after internalization from the cell surface for more than 3 h. Disruption of cell surface delivery of newly synthesized TRPV5 by brefeldin A does not reduce TRPV5-mediated Ca(2+) influx in cells, suggesting the presence of a stable intracellular pool of the channel capable of recycling back to the surface. Furthermore, the endocytic recycling kinetics is decreased upon treatment with Ca(2+) chelator BAPTA-AM, indicating that the channel's trafficking pathways are dynamically controlled by Ca(2+).Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18077461 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M706959200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157