Molecular mechanisms of activation and regulation of ANO1-Encoded Ca2+-Activated Cl- channels.

M B Hawn, E Akin, H C Hartzell, I A Greenwood, N Leblanc
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Ca2+-activated Cl- channels (CaCCs) perform a multitude of functions including the control of cell excitability, regulation of cell volume and ionic homeostasis, exocrine and endocrine secretion, fertilization, amplification of olfactory sensory function, and control of smooth muscle cell contractility. CaCCs are the translated products of two members (ANO1 and ANO2, also known as TMEM16A and TMEM16B) of the Anoctamin family of genes comprising ten paralogs. This review focuses on recent progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of ANO1 by cytoplasmic Ca2+, post-translational modifications, and how the channel protein interacts with membrane lipids and protein partners. After first reviewing the basic properties of native CaCCs, we then present a brief historical perspective highlighting controversies about their molecular identity in native cells. This is followed by a summary of the fundamental biophysical and structural properties of ANO1. We specifically address whether the channel is directly activated by internal Ca2+ or indirectly through the intervention of the Ca2+-binding protein Calmodulin (CaM), and the structural domains responsible for Ca2+- and voltage-dependent gating. We then review the regulation of ANO1 by internal ATP, Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II-(CaMKII)-mediated phosphorylation and phosphatase activity, membrane lipids such as the phospholipid phosphatidyl-(4,5)-bisphosphate (PIP2), free fatty acids and cholesterol, and the cytoskeleton. The article ends with a survey of physical and functional interactions of ANO1 with other membrane proteins such as CLCA1/2, inositol trisphosphate and ryanodine receptors in the endoplasmic reticulum, several members of the TRP channel family, and the ancillary Κ+ channel β subunits KCNE1/5.

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ano1编码的Ca2+激活Cl-通道的激活和调控的分子机制。
Ca2+激活的Cl通道(CaCCs)具有多种功能,包括控制细胞兴奋性、调节细胞体积和离子稳态、外分泌和内分泌、受精、扩增嗅觉功能和控制平滑肌细胞收缩性。CaCCs是Anoctamin基因家族的两个成员(ANO1和ANO2,也称为TMEM16A和TMEM16B)的翻译产物,包括10个旁系。这篇综述的重点是了解细胞质Ca2+调节ANO1的分子机制、翻译后修饰以及通道蛋白如何与膜脂质和蛋白质伴侣相互作用的最新进展。在首先回顾了天然CaCCs的基本性质后,我们提出了一个简短的历史观点,强调了关于其在天然细胞中分子身份的争议。随后对ANO1的基本生物物理和结构特性进行了总结。我们专门讨论了该通道是由内部Ca2+直接激活,还是通过Ca2+结合蛋白钙调蛋白(CaM)的干预间接激活,以及负责Ca2+和电压依赖性门控的结构域。然后,我们综述了内部ATP、钙调素依赖性蛋白激酶II(CaMKII)介导的磷酸化和磷酸酶活性、膜脂质如磷脂酰-(4,5)-二磷酸(PIP2)、游离脂肪酸和胆固醇以及细胞骨架对ANO1的调节。文章最后综述了ANO1与其他膜蛋白的物理和功能相互作用,如CLCA1/2、内质网中的肌醇三磷酸和赖氨酸受体、TRP通道家族的几个成员以及辅助的κ+通道β亚基KCNE1/5。
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