TMEM110 regulates the maintenance and remodeling of mammalian ER-plasma membrane junctions competent for STIM-ORAI signaling. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The stromal interaction molecule (STIM)-ORAI calcium release-activated calcium modulator (ORAI) pathway controls store-dependent calcium entry, a major mechanism of physiological calcium signaling in mammalian cells. The core elements of the pathway are the regulatory protein STIM1, located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, the calcium channel ORAI1 in the plasma membrane, and sites of close contact between the ER and the plasma membrane that permit the two proteins to interact. Research on calcium signaling has centered on STIM1, ORAI1, and a few proteins that directly modulate STIM-ORAI function. However, little is known about proteins that organize ER-plasma membrane junctions for STIM-ORAI-dependent calcium signaling. Here, we report that an ER-resident membrane protein identified in a previous genome-wide RNAi screen, transmembrane protein 110 (TMEM110), regulates the long-term maintenance of ER-plasma membrane junctions and the short-term physiological remodeling of the junctions during store-dependent calcium signaling.

published proceedings

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

altmetric score

  • 29

author list (cited authors)

  • Quintana, A., Rajanikanth, V., Farber-Katz, S., Gudlur, A., Zhang, C., Jing, J. i., ... Hogan, P. G.

citation count

  • 50

complete list of authors

  • Quintana, Ariel||Rajanikanth, Vangipurapu||Farber-Katz, Suzette||Gudlur, Aparna||Zhang, Chen||Jing, Ji||Zhou, Yubin||Rao, Anjana||Hogan, Patrick G

publication date

  • December 2015