PLoS ONE (Mar 2010)

Magnesium excretion in C. elegans requires the activity of the GTL-2 TRPM channel.

  • Takayuki Teramoto,
  • Laura A Sternick,
  • Eriko Kage-Nakadai,
  • Shirine Sajjadi,
  • Jakub Siembida,
  • Shohei Mitani,
  • Kouichi Iwasaki,
  • Eric J Lambie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009589
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. e9589

Abstract

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Systemic magnesium homeostasis in mammals is primarily governed by the activities of the TRPM6 and TRPM7 cation channels, which mediate both uptake by the intestinal epithelial cells and reabsorption by the distal convoluted tubule cells in the kidney. In the nematode, C. elegans, intestinal magnesium uptake is dependent on the activities of the TRPM channel proteins, GON-2 and GTL-1. In this paper we provide evidence that another member of the TRPM protein family, GTL-2, acts within the C. elegans excretory cell to mediate the excretion of excess magnesium. Thus, the activity of GTL-2 balances the activities of the paralogous TRPM channel proteins, GON-2 and GTL-1.