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Tubulin interaction at tubulin-binding sequence 1 (TBS1) is required for proper surface expression and TRPV1 channel activity. | LitMetric

Tubulin interaction at tubulin-binding sequence 1 (TBS1) is required for proper surface expression and TRPV1 channel activity.

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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: November 2024

TRPV1, a polymodal and nonselective cation channel has unique gating mechanisms which is regulated by supramolecular complexes at the plasma membrane formed with membrane proteins, lipids and kinase pathways. Crosstalk between microtubule cytoskeleton with TRPV1 at various level has been established. Previously we demonstrated that the positively-charged residues present at specific tubulin-binding stretch sequences (i.e. TBS1 and TBS2, AA 710-730 and 770-797 respectively) located at the C-terminus of TRPV1 are crucial for tubulin interaction and such sequences have evolutionary origin. The nature of TRPV1-tubulin complex and its functional importance remain poorly understood. Here, we made several mutations in the TBS1 and TBS2 regions and characterized such mutants. Though these mutations reduce tubulin interaction drastically, a low and basal-level of tubulin interaction remains with these mutants. Substitution of positively-charged residues (Lys and Arg) to Ala in the TBS1, but not in TBS2 region results in reduced ligand-sensitivity. Such ligand-sensitivity is altered in response to Taxol or Nocodazole. We suggest that tubulin interaction at the TBS1 region favours channel opening while interaction in TBS2 favours channel closure. We demonstrate for the first time the functional significance of TRPV1-tubulin complex and endorse microtubule dynamics as a parameter that can alter TRPV1 channel functions. These findings can be relevant for several physiological functions and also in the context of chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain caused by various microtubule stabilizing chemotherapeutic drugs. Thus, this characterization may indicate TRPV1 as a potential therapeutic target relevant for chemotherapeutic drug-induced peripheral neuropathies, neurodegeneration and other neurological disorders.

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