Overview
- Peptide (C)KQAAPHLKAEVGNS, corresponding to amino acid residues 417-430 of human TRPV2 (Accession Q9Y5S1). 1st extracellular loop.
- Human cell lines: microglial HMC3, Jurkat T-cell leukemia, HepG2 liver hepatoma cells and chronic myelogenous K562 leukemia cells (1:200-1:1000).
- Western blot analysis of human HMC3 microglial (lanes 1 and 5), Jurkat T-cell leukemia (lanes 2 and 6), HepG2 liver hepatoma (lanes 3 and 7) and chronic myelogenous K562 leukemia (lanes 4 and 8) cell lysates:1-4. Anti-Human TRPV2 (VRL1) (extracellular) Antibody (#ACC-139), (1:200).
5-8. Anti-Human TRPV2 (VRL1) (extracellular) Antibody, preincubated with Human TRPV2/VRL1 (extracellular) Blocking Peptide (#BLP-CC139).
- Cell surface detection of TRPV2 by indirect flow cytometry in live intact human THP-1 monocytic leukemia cells:___ Cells.
___ Cells + goat-anti-rabbit-FITC.
___ Cells + Anti-Human TRPV2 (VRL1) (extracellular) Antibody (#ACC-139), (2.5μg) + goat-anti-rabbit-FITC.
TRP channels are a large family (about 28 genes) of plasma membrane, non-selective cationic channels that are either specifically or ubiquitously expressed in excitable and non-excitable cells.1 The TRP channels have six putative transmembrane domains (TM) with a pore domain between the fifth and the sixth TM, and all assemble as tetramers. Both the N- and the C-termini of all TRPs are intracellular3.
According to IUPHAR, the TRP family is comprised of numerous subfamilies on the basis of sequence homology; TRPC, TRPM, TRPV, TRPA, TRPML, and TRPP1-4. The TRPV subfamily consists of six members, TRPV1-65.
Four members of the TRPV family have been described as thermosensitive ion channels (TRPV1 to TRPV4). Each channel exhibits distinct thermal activation thresholds ranging from noxious cold (<17°C) to noxious heat (>52°C) 6,7. Although it shares around 50% homology with TRPV1, TRPV2 is not activated by capsaicin nor by protons. It has a high temperature threshold of ~52°C and is considered to play an essential role in the perception of high-intensity noxious heat stimulation8-10. TRPV2 is also considered to be a stretch-activated channel and to play a role in skeletal and cardiac muscle degeneration and pain pathway8. The TRPV2 channel is expressed in DRG neurons, different brain regions and non-neuronal tissues such as the spleen, lung and intestine and in components of the immune system5,11,12.