TMEM165 acts as a proton-activated Ca2+ importer in lysosomes

Matthew Zajac, Sourajit Mukherjee,Palapuravan Anees, Daphne Oettinger, Katharine Henn, Jainaha Srikumar,Junyi Zou, Anand Saminathan,Yamuna Krishnan

biorxiv(2023)

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Lysosomal calcium (Ca2+) release is critical to cell signaling and is mediated by well-known lysosomal Ca2+ channels. Yet, how lysosomes refill their Ca2+ remains hitherto undescribed. Here, from an RNAi screen, we identify an evolutionarily conserved gene, lci-1 , that facilitates lysosomal Ca2+ entry in C. elegans and in mammalian cells. Its human homolog TMEM165, previously designated as a Golgi-resident Ca2+/H+ exchanger (CAX), has a minor lysosomal population of unknown function. Using genetics, lysosomal Ca2+ imaging and electrophysiology, we show that TMEM165 acts as a proton-activated, lysosomal Ca2+ importer in lysosomes. Defects in lysosomal Ca2+ channels cause several neurodegenerative diseases, and knowledge of lysosomal Ca2+ importers may provide new avenues to explore the physiology of Ca2+ channels. ### Competing Interest Statement Y.K. is co-founder of Esya Inc and MacroLogic Inc that use DNA nanodevices for diagnostics and therapeutics, respectively. All other authors declare no competing financial interests.
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