| Literature DB >> 33037615 |
Yuan Huang1, Shunyao Li1, Zhenhua Jia1, Shi Li1, Wenzao He1, Cefan Zhou1, Rui Zhang1, Rui Xu1, Bo Sun1, Declan William Ali2, Marek Michalak3, Xing-Zhen Chen4, Jingfeng Tang1.
Abstract
Transient receptor potential melastatin member 8 (TRPM8), a Ca2+ -permeable nonselective cation channel activated by cold and cooling agents, mediates allodynia. Dysfunction or abnormal expression of TRPM8 has been found in several human cancers. The role of ubiquitination in the regulation of TRPM8 function remains poorly understood. Here, we identified the ubiquitin (Ub)-ligase E3, tripartite motif-containing 4 (TRIM4), as a novel interaction partner of TRPM8 and confirmed that the TRIM4-TRPM8 interaction was mediated through the SPRY domain of TRIM4. Patch-clamp assays showed that TRIM4 negatively regulates TRPM8-mediated currents in HEK293 cells. Moreover, TRIM4 reduced the expression of TRPM8 on the cell surface by promoting the K63-linked ubiquitination of TRPM8. Further analyses revealed that the TRPM8 N-terminal lysine residue at 423 was the major ubiquitination site that mediates its functional regulation by TRIM4. A Ub-activating enzyme E1, Ub-like modifier-activating enzyme 1 (UBA1), was also found to interact with TRPM8, thereby regulating its channel function and ubiquitination. In addition, knockdown of UBA1 impaired the regulation of TRPM8 ubiquitination and function by TRIM4. Thus, this study demonstrates that TRIM4 downregulates TRPM8 via K423-mediated TRPM8 ubiquitination and requires UBA1 to regulate TRPM8.Entities:
Keywords: TRIM4; TRPM8; UBA1; patch clamp; ubiquitination
Year: 2020 PMID: 33037615 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.30065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384