Capsaicin-insensitivity of TRPV1-R575D mutant located at the lipid-water-interface region can be rescued by either extracellular Ca-chelation or cholesterol reduction.

Neurochem Int

School of Biological Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research, HBNI, Khordha, Jatni, Odisha, 752050, India; Homi Bhabha National Institute, Training School Complex, Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai, 400094, India. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

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  • TRPV1 is a unique ion channel with distinct structural properties, and the mutant TRPV1-R575D shows reduced interaction with membrane cholesterol, leading to "ligand-insensitivity" and high cellular lethality under control conditions.
  • The lethality from TRPV1-R575D can be mitigated by using a specific inhibitor (5'I-RTX) or by introducing a second mutation (D576R) near R575D.
  • The study reveals that conditions like lowering extracellular Ca or depleting membrane cholesterol can rescue the "ligand-insensitivity" of TRPV1-R575D and highlights the importance of intracellular calcium for channel gating in both the wild type and mutant forms.

Article Abstract

TRPV1 acts as a unique polymodal ion channel having distinct structure and gating properties. In this context, TRPV1-R575D represents a special mutant located at the inner lipid-water-interface (LWI) region that has less possibility of interaction with membrane cholesterol. In control conditions, this lab-generated mutant of TRPV1 shows no "ligand-sensitivity", reduced surface expression, reduced localization in the lipid rafts, yet induces high cellular lethality. Notably, the cellular lethality induced by TRPV1-R575D expression can be rescued by adding 5'I-RTX (a specific inhibitor of TRPV1) or by introducing another mutation in the next position, i.e. in TRPV1-R575D/D576R. In this work we characterized TRPV1-R575D and TRPV1-R575D/D576R mutants in different cellular conditions and compared with the TRPV1-WT. We report that the "ligand-insensitivity" of TRPV1-R575D can be rescued in certain conditions, such as by chelation of extracellular Ca, or by reduction of the membrane cholesterol. Here we show that Ca plays an important role in the channel gating of TRPV1-WT as well as LWI mutants (TRPV1-R575D, TRPV1-R575D/D576R). However, chelation of intracellular Ca or depletion of ER Ca did not have a significant effect on the TRPV1-R575D. Certain properties related to channel gating of mutant TRPV1-R575D/D576R can be rescued partially or fully in a context -dependent manner. Cholesterol depletion also alters these properties. Our data suggests that lower intracellular basal Ca acts as a pre-requisite for further opening of TRPV1-R575D. These findings enable better understanding of the structure-function relationship of TRPV1 and may be critical in comprehending the channelopathies induced by other homologous thermosensitive TRPVs.

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