“…Four Asp residues (DDDD), one from each subunit, form a negatively charged ring, offering an immediate impression that they are strategically positioned to either attract and/or directly coordinate cations; these Asp residues could also repel anions from the filter. Neutralization of this negative charge affects ion selectivity of many TRP channels, including TRPV1 (Chung et al, 2008), TRPV4 (Voets et al, 2002), TRPV5 (Nilius et al, 2001), TRPV6 (Voets et al, 2004b), TRPM7 (Duan et al, 2018b), fly TRP channels (Liu et al, 2007), TRPA1 (Christensen et al, 2016), and PKD2L1 (Fujimoto et al, 2011; DeCaen et al, 2016). TRPM4 and human TRPM2 (Guo et al, 2017; Winkler et al, 2017; Autzen et al, 2018; Duan et al, 2018c), but not Nematostella vectensis TRPM2 (Zhang et al, 2018b), are notable exceptions in having a glutamine at the outermost position of their selectivity filters (Fig.…”