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TMEM175 Protein

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TMEM175 Protein

Overview

TMEM175 (Transmembrane Protein 175) is a lysosomal membrane protein that functions as a proton channel, playing a critical role in maintaining lysosomal pH homeostasis. Encoded by the TMEM175 gene located on chromosome 4, this protein has emerged as an important factor in neurodegeneration research, particularly in the context of Parkinson's disease. The identification of TMEM175 as a lysosomal proton channel represents a significant advancement in understanding how cellular pH regulation interfaces with neurodegenerative processes, especially those involving protein aggregation and lysosomal dysfunction.

Function/Biology

TMEM175 is a multi-transmembrane protein embedded in the lysosomal membrane that mediates bidirectional proton transport across the lipid bilayer. The protein functions as part of the lysosomal proton gradient maintenance system, which is essential for optimal lysosomal enzyme activity and cellular degradative capacity. Lysosomes maintain an acidic pH of approximately 4.5-5.0, critical for activating hydrolytic enzymes involved in autophagy and protein degradation. TMEM175 coordinates with the vacuolar ATPase (V-ATPase) pump, which actively extrudes protons into the lysosomal lumen, and with other ion channels to maintain appropriate transmembrane proton gradients.

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