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Yu-Hsiang Tu1, Alexander J Cooper1, Bochuan Teng1, Rui B Chang1, Daniel J Artiga1, Heather N Turner1, Eric M Mulhall1, Wenlei Ye2, Andrew D Smith3, Emily R Liman2,4.
Abstract
Ion channels form the basis for cellular electrical signaling. Despite the scores of genetically identified ion channels selective for other monatomic ions, only one type of proton-selective ion channel has been found in eukaryotic cells. By comparative transcriptome analysis of mouse taste receptor cells, we identified Otopetrin1 (OTOP1), a protein required for development of gravity-sensing otoconia in the vestibular system, as forming a proton-selective ion channel. We found that murine OTOP1 is enriched in acid-detecting taste receptor cells and is required for their zinc-sensitive proton conductance. Two related murine genes, Otop2 and Otop3, and a Drosophila ortholog also encode proton channels. Evolutionary conservation of the gene family and its widespread tissue distribution suggest a broad role for proton channels in physiology and pathophysiology.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29371428 PMCID: PMC5845439 DOI: 10.1126/science.aao3264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728