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Katarzyna Drożdżyk1, Marta Sawicka1, Maria-Isabel Bahamonde-Santos1, Zaugg Jonas2, Dawid Deneka1, Christiane Albrecht2, Raimund Dutzler1.
Abstract
The transport of substances across the placenta is essential for the development of the fetus. Here, we were interested in the role of channels of the calcium homeostasis modulator (CALHM) family in the human placenta. By transcript analysis, we found the paralogs CALHM2, 4, and 6 to be highly expressed in this organ and upregulated during trophoblast differentiation. Based on electrophysiology, we observed that activation of these paralogs differs from the voltage- and calcium-gated channel CALHM1. Cryo-EM structures of CALHM4 display decameric and undecameric assemblies with large cylindrical pore, while in CALHM6 a conformational change has converted the pore shape into a conus that narrows at the intracellular side, thus describing distinct functional states of the channel. The pore geometry alters the distribution of lipids, which occupy the cylindrical pore of CALHM4 in a bilayer-like arrangement whereas they have redistributed in the conical pore of CALHM6 with potential functional consequences.Entities:
Keywords: CALHM channels; cryo-electron microscopy; electrophysiology; human; lipids; molecular biophysics; placenta; structural biology; transcription analysis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32374262 PMCID: PMC7242029 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.55853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140