8.a.243. The NPPDP-binding Protein, LSM12 (LSM12) Family
The nicotinic acid-adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP) binding proteins, JPT2 (TC family 8.A.242) and/or LSM12 (this family), is/are required for NAADP-evoked intracellular calcium release (Gunaratne et al. 2021). These proteins confer NAADP-sensitivity to the two pore channel (TPCs) complex and enable NAADP to activate Ca2+ release from the endoplasmic reticulum through ryanodine receptors (Roggenkamp et al. 2021). They are also involved in the endolysosomal trafficking of human coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. NAADP evokes Ca2+ release from endosomes and lysosomes by activating two-pore channels (TPCs) in these organelles. Rather than directly binding to TPCs, NAADP associates with proteins that indirectly confer NAADP sensitivity to the TPC complex. Gunaratne et al. 2023 investigated whether and how the NAADP-binding proteins Jupiter microtubule-associated homolog 2 (JPT2) (TC family 8.A.242) and like-Sm protein 12 (LSM12) (this family) contributed to NAADP-TPC-Ca2+ signaling in human cells. Biochemical and functional analyses revealed that recombinant JPT2 and LSM12 proteins both bound to NAADP with high affinity and that endogenous JPT2 and LSM12 independently associated with TPC1 and TPC2. On the basis of knockout and rescue analyses, both NAADP-binding proteins were required to support NAADP-evoked Ca2+ signaling and contributed to endolysosomal trafficking of pseudotyped coronavirus particles. These data revealed that the NAADP-binding proteins, JPT2 and LSM12, convergently regulate NAADP-evoked Ca2+ release and function through TPCs (Gunaratne et al. 2023).
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The LSM12 protein of 195 aas and 0 TMSs (Gunaratne et al. 2023).
LSM12 of Homo sapiens
Uncharacterized protein of 245 aas
UP of Gambusia affinis (western mosquitofish)