Structure of the TRPV1 ion channel determined by electron cryo-microscopy
Structure of the TRPV1 ion channel determined by electron cryo-microscopy
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are sensors for a wide range of cellular and environmental signals, but elucidating how these channels respond to physical and chemical stimuli has been hampered by a lack of detailed structural information. Here we exploit advances in electron cryo-microscopy to determine the structure of a mammalian TRP channel, TRPV1, at 3.4 Å resolution, breaking the side-chain resolution barrier for membrane proteins without crystallization. Like voltage-gated channels, TRPV1 exhibits four-fold symmetry around a central ion pathway formed by transmembrane segments 5-6 (S5-S6) and the intervening pore loop, which is flanked by S1-S4 voltage-sensor-like domains. TRPV1 has a wide extracellular 'mouth' with a short selectivity filter. The conserved 'TRP domain' interacts with the S4-S5 linker, consistent with its contribution to allosteric modulation. Subunit organization is facilitated by interactions among cytoplasmic domains, including amino-terminal ankyrin repeats. These observations provide a structural blueprint for understanding unique aspects of TRP channel function.
- University of California, San Francisco United States
- University of California System United States
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
Models, Molecular, HEK293 Cells, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Animals, Humans, TRPV Cation Channels, Article, Ankyrin Repeat, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Rats
Models, Molecular, HEK293 Cells, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Animals, Humans, TRPV Cation Channels, Article, Ankyrin Repeat, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Rats
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