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TRPγ, a Drosophila TRP-related subunit, forms a regulated cation channel with TRPL

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NEURON
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 647-657

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0896-6273(00)81201-5

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [EY10852] Funding Source: Medline

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TRP and TRPL are two light-sensitive cation channel subunits required for the Drosophila photoresponse; however, our understanding of the identities, subunit composition, and function of the light-responsive channels is incomplete. To explain the residual photoresponse that remains in the trp mutant, a third TRP-related subunit has previously been proposed to function with TRPL. Here, we identify such a subunit, TRP gamma. We show that TRP gamma is highly enriched in photoreceptor cells and preferentially heteromultimerizes with TRPL in vitro and in vivo. The N-terminal domain of TRP gamma dominantly suppressed the TRPL-dependent photoresponse, indicating that TRP gamma-TRPL heteromultimers contribute to the photoresponse. While TRPL and TRP gamma homomultimers are constitutively active, we demonstrate that TRPL-TRP gamma heteromultimers form a regulated phospholipase C- (PLC-) stimulated channel.

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