Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins form a superfamily Ca 2+-permeable cation channels regulated by a range of chemical and physical stimuli. Structural analysis of a 'minimal's TRP vanilloid subtype 1 (TRPV1) elucidated a mechanism of channel activation by agonists through changes in its outer pore region. Though homologous to TRPV1, other TRPV channels (TRPV2-6) are insensitive to TRPV1 activators including heat and vanilloids. To further understand the structural basis of TRPV channel function, we determined the structure of full-length TRPV2 at ∼5 Å resolution by cryo-electron microscopy. Like TRPV1, TRPV2 contains two constrictions, one each in the pore-forming upper and lower gates. The agonist-free full-length TRPV2 has wider upper and lower gates compared with closed and agonist-activated TRPV1. We propose these newly revealed TRPV2 structural features contribute to diversity of TRPV channels.
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Huynh, K. W., Cohen, M. R., Jiang, J., Samanta, A., Lodowski, D. T., Zhou, Z. H., & Moiseenkova-Bell, V. Y. (2016). Structure of the full-length TRPV2 channel by cryo-EM. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11130
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