8.A.135. The Trp Cation Channel Auxiliary Subunit, InaF (InaF) Family
TRP channels function in many types of sensory receptor cells. Auxiliary subunits could influence localization, trafficking, and/or function of TRP channels. Using Drosophila melanogaster, Chen and Montell 2020 found a previously unknown TRP interacting protein, INAF-C, which is expressed exclusively in ultraviolet-sensing R7 photoreceptor cells. INAF-C is encoded by an unusual locus comprised of four distinct coding regions, which give rise to four unique single transmembrane containing proteins. Both INAF-B and INAF-C are required for TRP stability and localization in R7 cells, but loss of just INAF-B greatly reduced TRP from other types of photoreceptor cells, but not R7. The requirements for TRP and INAF are reciprocal, since loss of TRP decreased the concentrations of both INAF-B and INAF-C. INAF-A, which is not normally expressed in photoreceptor cells, can functionally substitute for INAF-B, indicating that it is a third TRP auxiliary protein. Reminiscent of the structural requirements between Kv channels and KCNE auxiliary subunits, the co-dependencies of TRP and INAF depended on several TMSs in TRP, and the TMS and C-terminus of INAF-B (Chen and Montell 2020).
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The TRP channel auxiliary subunit, InaF-A of 89 aas and 1 TMS. (see family description for its functional properties (Chen and Montell 2020).
InaF-A of Drosophila melanogaster
The TRP channel auxiliary subunit, InaF-B of 81 aas and 1 TMS. (see family description for its functional properties (Chen and Montell 2020).
InaF-B of Drosophila melanogaster
The TRP channel auxiliary subunit, InaF-c of 140 aas and 1 TMS. (see family description for its functional properties (Chen and Montell 2020).
InaF-C of Drosophila melanogaster
InaF-M1 (InaFM1 or Prr24) of 142 aas. Putative TRP channel regulatory subunit.
InaF-M1 of Homo sapiens
InaF-M2 (InaFM2) or Ogu1 of 153 aas and 1 TMS.
InaF-M2 of Homo sapiens.
InaFM2 of 115 aas and 1 TMS.
InaFM2 of Halyomorpha halys (brown marmorated stink bug)
Uncharacterized protein of 141 aas and 1 TMS.
UP of Cloeon dipterum
Uncharacteerized protein of 152 aas and 1 TMS
UP of Blattella germanica (German cockroach)
Uncharacterized protein of 165 aas and 1 TMS.
UP of Portunus trituberculatus (swimming crab)