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HN1L/JPT2: A signaling protein that connects NAADP generation to Ca2+ microdomain formation

Hannes G. Roggenkamp, Imrankhan Khansahib, Lola C. C. Hernandez, Yunpeng Zhang, Dmitri Lodygin, Aileen Krueger, Feng Gu, Franziska Moeckl, Anke Loehndorf, Valerie Wolters, Daniel Woike, Anette Rosche, Andreas Bauche, Daniel Schetelig, Rene Werner, Hartmut Schlueter, Antonio Failla, Chris Meier, Ralf Fliegert, Timothy F. Walseth, Alexander Fluegel, Bjoern-Philipp Diercks, Andreas H. Guse

SCIENCE SIGNALING(2021)

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Abstract
NAADP-evoked Ca2+ release through type 1 ryanodine receptors (RYR1) is a major mechanism underlying the earliest signals in T cell activation, which are the formation of Ca2+ microdomains. In our characterization of the molecular machinery underlying NAADP action, we identified an NAADP-binding protein, called hematological and neurological expressed 1-like protein (HN1L) [also known as Jupiter microtubule-associated homolog 2 (JPT2)]. Gene deletion of Hn1l/Jpt2 in human Jurkat and primary rat T cells resulted in decreased numbers of initial Ca2+ microdomains and delayed the onset and decreased the amplitude of global Ca2+ signaling. Photoaffinity labeling demonstrated direct binding of NAADP to recombinant HN1L/JPT2. T cell receptor/CD3-dependent coprecipitation of HN1L/JPT2 with RYRs and colocalization of these proteins suggest that HN1L/JPT2 connects NAADP formation with the activation of RYR channels within the first seconds of T cell activation. Thus, HN1L/JPT2 enables NAADP to activate Ca2+ release from the endoplasmic reticulum through RYR.
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naadp generation,hn1l/jpt2,protein
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