Lysosome pH-regulated H+ /K+ switching channel involved in maintaining lysosomal homeostasis

FEBS J. 2023 Oct;290(19):4638-4640. doi: 10.1111/febs.16895. Epub 2023 Jul 11.

Abstract

Lysosomal pH setpoint and H+ homeostasis is key to the lysosome's functions. The Parkinson's disease-risk protein TMEM175, originally identified as lysosomal K+ channel, works as a H+ -activated H+ channel and discharges the lysosomal H+ store when it is hyper-acidified. Yang et al. indicate that TMEM175 is permeable for both K+ and H+ in the same pore and charges the lysosome with H+ under certain conditions. The charge and discharge functions are under regulation of the lysosomal matrix and glycocalyx layer. Their presented work indicates that TMEM175 performs as a multi-functional channel regulating lysosomal pH in response to physiological conditions.

Keywords: TMEM175; glycocalyx; lysosome H+ fluxes.