Mtap2 is a constituent of the protein network that regulates twik-related K+ channel expression and trafficking

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作者
Sandoz, Guillaume
Tardy, Magalie P.
Thummler, Susanne
Feliciangeli, Sylvain
Lazdunski, Michel
Lesage, Florian [1 ]
机构
[1] CNRS, Inst Pharmacol Mol & Cellulaire, Inst Paul Hamel, UMR 6097, F-06560 Valbonne Sophia Antipoli, France
来源
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 2008年 / 28卷 / 34期
关键词
potassium channels; proteomics; microtubules; trafficking; postsynaptic dense bodies; scaffolding;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1962-08.2008
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Twik-related K+ (TREK) channels produce background currents that regulate cell excitability. In vivo, TREK-1 is involved in neuronal processes including neuroprotection against ischemia, general anesthesia, pain perception, and mood. Recently, we demonstrated that A-kinase anchoring protein AKAP150 binds to a major regulatory domain of TREK-1, promoting drastic changes in channel regulation by polyunsaturated fatty acids, pH, and stretch, and by G-protein-coupled receptors to neurotransmitters and hormones. Here, we show that the microtubule-associated protein Mtap2 is another constituent of native TREK channels in the brain. Mtap2 binding to TREK-1 and TREK-2 does not affect directly channel properties but enhances channel surface expression and current density. This effect relies on Mtap2 binding to microtubules. Mtap2 and AKAP150 interacting sites in TREK-1 are distinct and both proteins can dock simultaneously. Their effects on TREK-1 surface expression and activation are cumulative. In neurons, the three proteins are simultaneously detected in postsynaptic dense bodies. AKAP150 and Mtap2 put TREK channels at the center of a complex protein network that finely tunes channel trafficking, addressing, and regulation.
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页码:8545 / 8552
页数:8
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