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7WJT

Crystal structure of coiled-coil region of mouse TMEM266

7WJT の概要
エントリーDOI10.2210/pdb7wjt/pdb
分子名称Isoform 2 of Transmembrane protein 266 (1 entity in total)
機能のキーワードvoltage-sensor protein, membrane protein
由来する生物種Mus musculus (house mouse)
タンパク質・核酸の鎖数4
化学式量合計29232.80
構造登録者
Narita, H.,Nishikawa, S.,Nakagawa, A. (登録日: 2022-01-07, 公開日: 2022-10-26, 最終更新日: 2024-10-23)
主引用文献Kawai, T.,Narita, H.,Konno, K.,Akter, S.,Andriani, R.T.,Iwasaki, H.,Nishikawa, S.,Yokoi, N.,Fukata, Y.,Fukata, M.,Wiriyasermkul, P.,Kongpracha, P.,Nagamori, S.,Takao, K.,Miyakawa, T.,Abe, M.,Sakimura, K.,Watanabe, M.,Nakagawa, A.,Okamura, Y.
Insight into the function of a unique voltage-sensor protein (TMEM266) and its short form in mouse cerebellum.
Biochem.J., 479:1127-1145, 2022
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PubMed Abstract: Voltage-sensing proteins generally consist of voltage-sensor domains and pore-gate domains, forming the voltage-gated ion channels. However, there are several unconventional voltage-sensor proteins that lack pore-gate domains, conferring them unique voltage-sensing machinery. TMEM266, which is expressed in cerebellum granule cells, is one of the interesting voltage-sensing proteins that has a putative intracellular coiled-coil and a functionally unidentified cytosolic region instead of a pore-gate domain. Here, we approached the molecular function of TMEM266 by performing co-immunoprecipitation experiments. We unexpectedly discovered that TMEM266 proteins natively interact with the novel short form splice variants that only have voltage-sensor domains and putative cytosolic coiled-coil region in cerebellum. The crystal structure of coiled-coil region of TMEM266 suggested that these coiled-coil regions play significant roles in forming homodimers. In vitro expression experiments supported the idea that short form TMEM266 (sTMEM266) or full length TMEM266 (fTMEM266) form homodimers. We also performed proximity labeling mass spectrometry analysis for fTMEM266 and sTMEM266 using Neuro-2A, neuroblastoma cells, and fTMEM266 showed more interacting molecules than sTMEM266, suggesting that the C-terminal cytosolic region in fTMEM266 binds to various targets. Finally, TMEM266-deficient animals showed the moderate abnormality in open-field test. The present study provides clues about the novel voltage-sensing mechanism mediated by TMEM266.
PubMed: 35574701
DOI: 10.1042/BCJ20220033
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実験手法
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構造検証レポート
Validation report summary of 7wjt
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