Translocation of a calcium-permeable cation channel induced by insulin-like growth factor-I

M Kanzaki, I Kojima - Nature cell biology, 1999 - nature.com
M Kanzaki, I Kojima
Nature cell biology, 1999nature.com
Calcium plays a critical part in the regulation of cell growth, and growth factors stimulate
calcium entry into cells through calcium-permeable channels. However, the molecular
nature and regulation of calcium-permeable channels are still unclear at present. Here we
report the molecular characterization of a calcium-permeable cation channel that is
regulated by insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). This channel, which we name growth-factor-
regulated channel (GRC), belongs to the TRP-channel family and localizes mainly to …
Abstract
Calcium plays a critical part in the regulation of cell growth, and growth factors stimulate calcium entry into cells through calcium-permeable channels. However, the molecular nature and regulation of calcium-permeable channels are still unclear at present. Here we report the molecular characterization of a calcium-permeable cation channel that is regulated by insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). This channel, which we name growth-factor-regulated channel (GRC), belongs to the TRP-channel family and localizes mainly to intracellular pools under basal conditions. Upon stimulation of cells by IGF-I, GRC translocates to the plasma membrane. Thus, IGF-I augments calcium entry through GRC by regulating trafficking of the channel.
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