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Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6)

Chloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are a family of proteins that exist in soluble and transmembrane forms. The newest discovered member of the family CLIC6 is implicated in breast, ovarian, lung gastric, and pancreatic cancers and is also known to interact with dopamine-(D(2)-like) receptors. T...

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Autores principales: Loyo-Celis, Veronica, Patel, Devendra, Sanghvi, Shridhar, Kaur, Kamalpreet, Ponnalagu, Devasena, Zheng, Yang, Bindra, Sahej, Bhachu, Harmeet Rireika, Deschenes, Isabelle, Gururaja Rao, Shubha, Singh, Harpreet
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37838179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105349
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author Loyo-Celis, Veronica
Patel, Devendra
Sanghvi, Shridhar
Kaur, Kamalpreet
Ponnalagu, Devasena
Zheng, Yang
Bindra, Sahej
Bhachu, Harmeet Rireika
Deschenes, Isabelle
Gururaja Rao, Shubha
Singh, Harpreet
author_facet Loyo-Celis, Veronica
Patel, Devendra
Sanghvi, Shridhar
Kaur, Kamalpreet
Ponnalagu, Devasena
Zheng, Yang
Bindra, Sahej
Bhachu, Harmeet Rireika
Deschenes, Isabelle
Gururaja Rao, Shubha
Singh, Harpreet
author_sort Loyo-Celis, Veronica
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description Chloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are a family of proteins that exist in soluble and transmembrane forms. The newest discovered member of the family CLIC6 is implicated in breast, ovarian, lung gastric, and pancreatic cancers and is also known to interact with dopamine-(D(2)-like) receptors. The soluble structure of the channel has been resolved, but the exact physiological role of CLIC6, biophysical characterization, and the membrane structure remain unknown. Here, we aimed to characterize the biophysical properties of this channel using a patch-clamp approach. To determine the biophysical properties of CLIC6, we expressed CLIC6 in HEK-293 cells. On ectopic expression, CLIC6 localizes to the plasma membrane of HEK-293 cells. We established the biophysical properties of CLIC6 by using electrophysiological approaches. Using various anions and potassium (K(+)) solutions, we determined that CLIC6 is more permeable to chloride-(Cl(−)) as compared to bromide-(Br(−)), fluoride-(F(−)), and K(+) ions. In the whole-cell configuration, the CLIC6 currents were inhibited after the addition of 10 μM of IAA-94 (CLIC-specific blocker). CLIC6 was also found to be regulated by pH and redox potential. We demonstrate that the histidine residue at 648 (H648) in the C terminus and cysteine residue in the N terminus (C487) are directly involved in the pH-induced conformational change and redox regulation of CLIC6, respectively. Using qRT-PCR, we identified that CLIC6 is most abundant in the lung and brain, and we recorded the CLIC6 current in mouse lung epithelial cells. Overall, we have determined the biophysical properties of CLIC6 and established it as a Cl(−) channel.
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spelling pubmed-106416712023-11-14 Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6) Loyo-Celis, Veronica Patel, Devendra Sanghvi, Shridhar Kaur, Kamalpreet Ponnalagu, Devasena Zheng, Yang Bindra, Sahej Bhachu, Harmeet Rireika Deschenes, Isabelle Gururaja Rao, Shubha Singh, Harpreet J Biol Chem Research Article Chloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are a family of proteins that exist in soluble and transmembrane forms. The newest discovered member of the family CLIC6 is implicated in breast, ovarian, lung gastric, and pancreatic cancers and is also known to interact with dopamine-(D(2)-like) receptors. The soluble structure of the channel has been resolved, but the exact physiological role of CLIC6, biophysical characterization, and the membrane structure remain unknown. Here, we aimed to characterize the biophysical properties of this channel using a patch-clamp approach. To determine the biophysical properties of CLIC6, we expressed CLIC6 in HEK-293 cells. On ectopic expression, CLIC6 localizes to the plasma membrane of HEK-293 cells. We established the biophysical properties of CLIC6 by using electrophysiological approaches. Using various anions and potassium (K(+)) solutions, we determined that CLIC6 is more permeable to chloride-(Cl(−)) as compared to bromide-(Br(−)), fluoride-(F(−)), and K(+) ions. In the whole-cell configuration, the CLIC6 currents were inhibited after the addition of 10 μM of IAA-94 (CLIC-specific blocker). CLIC6 was also found to be regulated by pH and redox potential. We demonstrate that the histidine residue at 648 (H648) in the C terminus and cysteine residue in the N terminus (C487) are directly involved in the pH-induced conformational change and redox regulation of CLIC6, respectively. Using qRT-PCR, we identified that CLIC6 is most abundant in the lung and brain, and we recorded the CLIC6 current in mouse lung epithelial cells. Overall, we have determined the biophysical properties of CLIC6 and established it as a Cl(−) channel. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10641671/ /pubmed/37838179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105349 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Loyo-Celis, Veronica
Patel, Devendra
Sanghvi, Shridhar
Kaur, Kamalpreet
Ponnalagu, Devasena
Zheng, Yang
Bindra, Sahej
Bhachu, Harmeet Rireika
Deschenes, Isabelle
Gururaja Rao, Shubha
Singh, Harpreet
Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6)
title Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6)
title_full Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6)
title_fullStr Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6)
title_full_unstemmed Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6)
title_short Biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (CLIC6)
title_sort biophysical characterization of chloride intracellular channel 6 (clic6)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37838179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105349
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