Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.394, No.2, 383-386, 2010
AFM imaging reveals the tetrameric structure of the TRPM8 channel
Several members of the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel superfamily have been shown to assemble as tetramers. Here we have determined the subunit stoichiometry of the transient receptor potential M8 (TRPM8) channel using atomic force microscopy (AFM). TRPM8 channels were isolated from transfected cells, and complexes were formed between the channels and antibodies against a V5 epitope tag present on each subunit. The complexes were then subjected to AFM imaging. A frequency distribution of the molecular volumes of antibody decorated channels had a peak at 1305 nm(3), close to the expected size of a TRPM8 tetramer. The frequency distribution of angles between pairs of bound antibodies had two peaks, at 93 degrees and 172 degrees, confirming that the channel assembles as a tetramer. We suggest that this assembly pattern is common to all members of the TRP channel superfamily. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Transient receptor potential channels;TRPM8;Channel assembly;Subunit stoichiometry;Atomic force microscopy