[HTML][HTML] ANKTM1, a TRP-like channel expressed in nociceptive neurons, is activated by cold temperatures

GM Story, AM Peier, AJ Reeve, SR Eid, J Mosbacher… - Cell, 2003 - cell.com
GM Story, AM Peier, AJ Reeve, SR Eid, J Mosbacher, TR Hricik, TJ Earley, AC Hergarden
Cell, 2003cell.com
Mammals detect temperature with specialized neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
Four TRPV-class channels have been implicated in sensing heat, and one TRPM-class
channel in sensing cold. The combined range of temperatures that activate these channels
covers a majority of the relevant physiological spectrum sensed by most mammals, with a
significant gap in the noxious cold range. Here, we describe the characterization of
ANKTM1, a cold-activated channel with a lower activation temperature compared to the cold …
Abstract
Mammals detect temperature with specialized neurons in the peripheral nervous system. Four TRPV-class channels have been implicated in sensing heat, and one TRPM-class channel in sensing cold. The combined range of temperatures that activate these channels covers a majority of the relevant physiological spectrum sensed by most mammals, with a significant gap in the noxious cold range. Here, we describe the characterization of ANKTM1, a cold-activated channel with a lower activation temperature compared to the cold and menthol receptor, TRPM8. ANKTM1 is a distant family member of TRP channels with very little amino acid similarity to TRPM8. It is found in a subset of nociceptive sensory neurons where it is coexpressed with TRPV1/VR1 (the capsaicin/heat receptor) but not TRPM8. Consistent with the expression of ANKTM1, we identify noxious cold-sensitive sensory neurons that also respond to capsaicin but not to menthol.
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