Constitutive Phosphorylation as a Key Regulator of TRPM8 Channel Function

Volume: 41, Issue: 41, Pages: 8475 - 8493
Published: Aug 26, 2021
Abstract
In mammals, environmental cold sensing conducted by peripheral cold thermoreceptor neurons mostly depends on TRPM8, an ion channel that has evolved to become the main molecular cold transducer. This TRP channel is activated by cold, cooling compounds, such as menthol, voltage, and rises in osmolality. TRPM8 function is regulated by kinase activity that phosphorylates the channel under resting conditions. However, which specific residues, how...
Paper Details
Title
Constitutive Phosphorylation as a Key Regulator of TRPM8 Channel Function
Published Date
Aug 26, 2021
Volume
41
Issue
41
Pages
8475 - 8493
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