Molecular Medicine Program, Taiwan International Graduate Program, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
EMBO J. 2015 Feb 3;34(3):294-306. doi: 10.15252/embj.201489652. Epub 2014 Dec 1.
Transmembrane guanylyl cyclases (GCs), with activity regulated by peptide ligands and/or calcium-binding proteins, are essential for various physiological and sensory processes. The mode of activation of the GC subtype GC-G, which is expressed in neurons of the Grueneberg ganglion that respond to cool temperatures, has been elusive. In searching for appropriate stimuli to activate GC-G, we found that its enzymatic activity is directly stimulated by cool temperatures. In this context, it was observed that dimerization/oligomerization of GC-G, a process generally considered as critical for enzymatic activity of GCs, is strongly enhanced by coolness. Moreover, heterologous expression of GC-G in cultured cells rendered these cells responsive to coolness; thus, the protein might be a sensor for cool temperatures. This concept is supported by the observation of substantially reduced coolness-induced response of Grueneberg ganglion neurons and coolness-evoked ultrasonic vocalization in GC-G-deficient mouse pups. GC-G may be a novel thermosensory protein with functional implications for the Grueneberg ganglion, a sensory organ responding to cool temperatures.
跨膜鸟苷酸环化酶(GCs)的活性受肽配体和/或钙结合蛋白调节,是各种生理和感觉过程所必需的。在 Grueneberg 神经节中表达的对冷温度有反应的神经元中,GC 亚型 GC-G 的激活方式一直难以捉摸。在寻找合适的刺激来激活 GC-G 时,我们发现其酶活性可直接受到冷温度的刺激。在这种情况下,观察到 GC-G 的二聚化/寡聚化,通常被认为是 GC 酶活性的关键过程,可被冷度强烈增强。此外,GC-G 在培养细胞中的异源表达使这些细胞对冷度有反应;因此,该蛋白可能是冷温度的传感器。这一概念得到了以下观察结果的支持:GC-G 缺失的小鼠幼仔的 Grueneberg 神经节神经元的冷诱导反应和冷诱发超声发声显著减少。GC-G 可能是一种新型的热敏蛋白,对 Grueneberg 神经节(一种对冷温度有反应的感觉器官)具有功能意义。