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Aberrant Deactivation-Induced Gain of Function in TRPM4 Mutant Is Associated with Human Cardiac Conduction Block.

Authors :
Xian W
Hui X
Tian Q
Wang H
Moretti A
Laugwitz KL
Flockerzi V
Ruppenthal S
Lipp P
Source :
Cell reports [Cell Rep] 2018 Jul 17; Vol. 24 (3), pp. 724-731.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

A gain-of-function mutation in the Ca <superscript>2+</superscript> -activated transient receptor potential melastatin member 4 (TRPM4 <superscript>A432T</superscript> ) is linked to life-threatening cardiac conduction disturbance, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. For deeper insights, we used photolysis of caged Ca <superscript>2+</superscript> , quantitative Ca <superscript>2+</superscript> , and electrophysiological measurements. TRPM4 <superscript>A432T</superscript> 's 2-fold larger membrane current was associated with 50% decreased plasma membrane expression. Kinetic analysis unveiled 4-fold slower deactivation that was responsible for the augmented membrane current progressively rising during repetitive human cardiac action potentials. Rational mutagenesis of TRPM4 at position 432 revealed that the bulkiness of the amino acid was key to TRPM4 <superscript>A432T</superscript> 's aberrant gating. Charged amino acids rendered the channel non-functional. The slow deactivation caused by an amino acid substitution at position 432 from alanine to the bulkier threonine represents a key contributor to the gain of function in TRPM4 <superscript>A432T</superscript> . Thus, our results add a mechanism in the etiology of TRP channel-linked human cardiac channelopathies.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2211-1247
Volume :
24
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30021168
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.06.034