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Query: UNIPROT:P00750 (
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Vertebrate sensory cells such as vomeronasal neurons and Drosophila photoreceptor cells use TRP channels to respond to exogenous stimuli. In mammalian taste cells, bitter and sweet substances as well as some amino acids are received by G protein-coupled receptors (T2Rs or T1Rs). As a result of activation of G protein and phospholipase Cbeta2, the
TRPM5
channel is activated. Intracellular Ca(2+) is known to be a
TRPM5
activator, but the participation of lipid activators remains unreported. To clarify the effect of arachidonic acid on
TRPM5
in taste cells, we investigated the expression profile of a series of enzymes involved in controlling the intracellular free arachidonic acid level, with the result that in a subset of taste bud cells, monoglyceride lipase (MGL) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) are expressed as well as the previously reported group IIA phospholipase A(2) (
PLA
(2)-IIA). Double-labeling analysis revealed that MGL, COX-2 and
PLA
(2)-IIA are co-expressed in some cells that express
TRPM5
. We then investigated whether arachidonic acid activates
TRPM5
via a heterologous expression system in HEK293 cells, and found that its activation occurred at 10 microM arachidonic acid. These results strongly suggest the possibility that arachidonic acid acts as a modulator of
TRPM5
in taste signaling pathways.
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PMID:Arachidonic acid can function as a signaling modulator by activating the TRPM5 cation channel in taste receptor cells. 1693 56