Molecular Basis of Somatic Sensation
体感的分子基础
基本信息
- 批准号:7037374
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.18万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-03-01 至 2008-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:gene expressiongenetically modified animalsimmunocytochemistrylaboratory mouselaboratory ratmass spectrometrymechanoreceptorsnerve endingsneurogeneticsnucleoproteinspolymerase chain reactionproprioception /kinesthesiaprotein protein interactionpsychophysiologysensationsensorimotor systemsensory mechanismsensory signal detectionsomatic afferent nervetouchtransfection /expression vectoryeast two hybrid system
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Mechanotransduction is the process whereby a cell transforms a mechanical force into an electrochemical signal. For instance, somatosensory neurons of the dorsal root and trigeminal ganglia detect deformations to the body and signal the senses of proprioception touch and pain. These are among the least understood senses, both at the physiological and at the molecular level. To find an ion channel that might mediate cutaneous mechanosensation in mammals, we looked for homologs of the degenerin ion channels that mediate this sense in worms. We found one, BnaC1apha that is expressed by DRG neurons, is transported distally but not centrally, and is specifically located in cutaneous sensory endings. Mutant animals lacking BNaC1 have reduced touch sensitivity, suggesting that BNaC1 is part of the mechanosensory channel. BnaC1alpha in mechanosensory DRG neurons forms heteromultimers with the related proteins DRASIC and/or BNaC2/ASIC. Recently, we also found a putative scaffolding protein (PICK1) that binds to BnaCl alpha, is present in touch terminals, and thus may be an additional component of a mechanotransducing complex for touch. We now need to know whether BnaC1alpha and PICK1 might be involved in mechanosensation in proprioceptive end organs such as muscle spindles as well as in the high frequency Pacinian corpuscles. We will test this with antibodies against BnaC1alpha and PICK1. We need to understand the directional transport of BnaC1alpha (and perhaps PICK1) from DRG cell bodies to the periphery, a novel mode of protein sorting in DRG. We will use viral transfection of DRG with tagged BnaC1alpha, and mutate its intracellular domains to affect its transport. A peripheral targeting domain might be shared with other sensory proteins. Finally, we need to identify other potential elements of the touch transduction complex, and will do so by identifying proteins from somatosensory ganglia that (1) bind BnaC1alpha, DRASIC, or BNaC2/ASIC, or (2) are homologous to other nematode proteins necessary for touch. These studies will help elucidate the molecular mechanisms for mechanotransduction in touch, proprioception, and certain forms of pain.
描述(由申请人提供):机械转导是细胞将机械力转化为电化学信号的过程。例如,背根和三叉神经节的躯体感觉神经元检测身体的变形,并发出本体感觉触觉和疼痛的信号。无论是在生理学层面还是在分子层面,这些都是最不为人所知的感觉。为了找到一种可能在哺乳动物中介导皮肤机械感觉的离子通道,我们在蠕虫中寻找介导这种感觉的简并蛋白离子通道的同源物。我们发现一个,BnaC 1apha,是由DRG神经元表达,是远端运输,但不是集中,是专门位于皮肤感觉末梢。缺乏BNaC 1的突变动物的触觉敏感性降低,表明BNaC 1是机械感觉通道的一部分。背根神经节机械感觉神经元中的BnaC 1 alpha与相关蛋白质DRASIC和/或BNaC 2/ASIC形成异多聚体。最近,我们还发现了一个假定的支架蛋白(PICK 1),结合到BnaCl α,是目前在触摸终端,因此可能是一个额外的组件的机械复合物触摸。我们现在需要知道BnaC 1alpha和PICK 1是否可能参与本体感受终末器官如肌梭以及高频Pacinian小体的机械感觉。我们将用针对BnaC 1 alpha和PICK 1的抗体进行测试。我们需要了解BnaC 1 α(可能还有PICK 1)从DRG细胞体向外周的定向转运,这是DRG中蛋白质分选的一种新模式。我们将使用带有标记的BnaC 1 α的DRG病毒转染,并突变其胞内结构域以影响其转运。外周靶向结构域可能与其他感觉蛋白共享。最后,我们需要鉴定触觉传导复合体的其他潜在元件,并将通过鉴定来自躯体感觉神经节的蛋白质来做到这一点,这些蛋白质(1)结合BnaC 1 α,DRASIC或BNaC 2/ASIC,或(2)与触觉所需的其他线虫蛋白质同源。这些研究将有助于阐明触觉、本体感受和某些形式疼痛中机械传导的分子机制。
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