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A Transient Receptor Potential Channel Expressed in Taste Receptor Cells
Nature Neuroscience
  • Cristian A. Pérez
  • Liquan Huang
  • Minqing Rong
  • J. Ashot Kozak, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Axel K. Preuss
  • Hailin Zhang
  • Marianna Max
  • Robert F. Margolskee
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2002
Abstract

We used differential screening of cDNAs from individual taste receptor cells to identify candidate taste transduction elements in mice. Among the differentially expressed clones, one encoded Trpm5, a member of the mammalian family of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels. We found Trpm5 to be expressed in a restricted manner, with particularly high levels in taste tissue. In taste cells, Trpm5 was coexpressed with taste-signaling molecules such as -gustducin, G13, phospholipase C-2 (PLC-2) and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor type III (IP3R3). Our heterologous expression studies of Trpm5 indicate that it functions as a cationic channel that is gated when internal calcium stores are depleted. Trpm5 may be responsible for capacitative calcium entry in taste receptor cells that respond to bitter and/or sweet compounds.

DOI
10.1038/nn952
Citation Information
Cristian A. Pérez, Liquan Huang, Minqing Rong, J. Ashot Kozak, et al.. "A Transient Receptor Potential Channel Expressed in Taste Receptor Cells" Nature Neuroscience Vol. 5 Iss. 11 (2002) p. 1169 - 1176 ISSN: 1546-1726
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/j_kozak/24/