Saito, Ryo;
Mu, Qianru;
Yuan, Yu;
Rubio-Alarcón, Marcos;
Eznarriaga, Maria;
Zhao, Pingwei;
Gunaratne, Gihan;
... Patel, Sandip; + view all
(2023)
Convergent activation of Ca2+ permeability in two-pore channel 2 through distinct molecular routes.
Science Signaling
, 16
(799)
, Article eadg0661. 10.1126/scisignal.adg0661.
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Abstract
TPC2 is a pathophysiologically relevant lysosomal ion channel that is activated directly by the phosphoinositide PI(3,5)P2 and indirectly by the calcium ion (Ca2+)-mobilizing molecule NAADP through accessory proteins that associate with the channel. TPC2 toggles between PI(3,5)P2-induced, sodium ion (Na+)-selective and NAADP-induced, Ca2+-permeable states in response to these cues. To address the molecular basis of polymodal gating and ion-selectivity switching, we investigated the mechanism by which NAADP and its synthetic functional agonist, TPC2-A1-N, induced Ca2+ release through TPC2 in human cells. Whereas NAADP required the NAADP-binding proteins JPT2 and LSM12 to evoke endogenous calcium ion signals, TPC2-A1-N did not. Residues in TPC2 that bind to PI(3,5)P2 were required for channel activation by NAADP but not for activation by TPC2-A1-N. The cryptic voltage-sensing region of TPC2 was required for the actions of TPC2-A1-N and PI(3,5)P2 but not for those of NAADP. These data mechanistically distinguish natural and synthetic agonist action at TPC2 despite convergent effects on Ca2+ permeability and delineate a route for pharmacologically correcting impaired NAADP-evoked Ca2+ signals.
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