RRC ID 11950
著者 Saito S, Fukuta N, Shingai R, Tominaga M.
タイトル Evolution of vertebrate transient receptor potential vanilloid 3 channels: opposite temperature sensitivity between mammals and western clawed frogs.
ジャーナル PLoS Genet
Abstract Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels serve as temperature receptors in a wide variety of animals and must have played crucial roles in thermal adaptation. The TRP vanilloid (TRPV) subfamily contains several temperature receptors with different temperature sensitivities. The TRPV3 channel is known to be highly expressed in skin, where it is activated by warm temperatures and serves as a sensor to detect ambient temperatures near the body temperature of homeothermic animals such as mammals. Here we performed comprehensive comparative analyses of the TRPV subfamily in order to understand the evolutionary process; we identified novel TRPV genes and also characterized the evolutionary flexibility of TRPV3 during vertebrate evolution. We cloned the TRPV3 channel from the western clawed frog Xenopus tropicalis to understand the functional evolution of the TRPV3 channel. The amino acid sequences of the N- and C-terminal regions of the TRPV3 channel were highly diversified from those of other terrestrial vertebrate TRPV3 channels, although central portions were well conserved. In a heterologous expression system, several mammalian TRPV3 agonists did not activate the TRPV3 channel of the western clawed frog. Moreover, the frog TRPV3 channel did not respond to heat stimuli, instead it was activated by cold temperatures. Temperature thresholds for activation were about 16 °C, slightly below the lower temperature limit for the western clawed frog. Given that the TRPV3 channel is expressed in skin, its likely role is to detect noxious cold temperatures. Thus, the western clawed frog and mammals acquired opposite temperature sensitivity of the TRPV3 channel in order to detect environmental temperatures suitable for their respective species, indicating that temperature receptors can dynamically change properties to adapt to different thermal environments during evolution.
巻・号 7(4)
ページ e1002041
公開日 2011-4-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002041
PMID 21490957
PMC PMC3072374
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Animals Biological Evolution* Gene Expression Profiling Gene Expression Regulation / genetics Gene Order Humans Molecular Sequence Data Phylogeny Sequence Alignment TRPV Cation Channels / classification TRPV Cation Channels / genetics* TRPV Cation Channels / metabolism* Temperature Thermosensing / genetics* Vertebrates / genetics* Vertebrates / metabolism*
IF 5.175
引用数 39
WOS 分野 GENETICS & HEREDITY
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