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CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR)

The CFTR chloride channel is activated by phosphorylation of serine residues in the regulatory (R) domain and then gated by ATP binding and hydrolysis at the nucleotide binding domains (NBDs). Studies of the ATP-dependent gating process in excised inside-out patches are very often hampered by channe...

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Autores principales: Bompadre, Silvia G., Ai, Tomohiko, Cho, Jeong Han, Wang, Xiaohui, Sohma, Yoshiro, Li, Min, Hwang, Tzyh-Chang
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1382195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15767295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200409227
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author Bompadre, Silvia G.
Ai, Tomohiko
Cho, Jeong Han
Wang, Xiaohui
Sohma, Yoshiro
Li, Min
Hwang, Tzyh-Chang
author_facet Bompadre, Silvia G.
Ai, Tomohiko
Cho, Jeong Han
Wang, Xiaohui
Sohma, Yoshiro
Li, Min
Hwang, Tzyh-Chang
author_sort Bompadre, Silvia G.
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description The CFTR chloride channel is activated by phosphorylation of serine residues in the regulatory (R) domain and then gated by ATP binding and hydrolysis at the nucleotide binding domains (NBDs). Studies of the ATP-dependent gating process in excised inside-out patches are very often hampered by channel rundown partly caused by membrane-associated phosphatases. Since the severed ΔR-CFTR, whose R domain is completely removed, can bypass the phosphorylation-dependent regulation, this mutant channel might be a useful tool to explore the gating mechanisms of CFTR. To this end, we investigated the regulation and gating of the ΔR-CFTR expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. In the cell-attached mode, basal ΔR-CFTR currents were always obtained in the absence of cAMP agonists. Application of cAMP agonists or PMA, a PKC activator, failed to affect the activity, indicating that the activity of ΔR-CFTR channels is indeed phosphorylation independent. Consistent with this conclusion, in excised inside-out patches, application of the catalytic subunit of PKA did not affect ATP-induced currents. Similarities of ATP-dependent gating between wild type and ΔR-CFTR make this phosphorylation-independent mutant a useful system to explore more extensively the gating mechanisms of CFTR. Using the ΔR-CFTR construct, we studied the inhibitory effect of ADP on CFTR gating. The Ki for ADP increases as the [ATP] is increased, suggesting a competitive mechanism of inhibition. Single channel kinetic analysis reveals a new closed state in the presence of ADP, consistent with a kinetic mechanism by which ADP binds at the same site as ATP for channel opening. Moreover, we found that the open time of the channel is shortened by as much as 54% in the presence of ADP. This unexpected result suggests another ADP binding site that modulates channel closing.
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spelling pubmed-13821952008-03-21 CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR) Bompadre, Silvia G. Ai, Tomohiko Cho, Jeong Han Wang, Xiaohui Sohma, Yoshiro Li, Min Hwang, Tzyh-Chang J Gen Physiol Article The CFTR chloride channel is activated by phosphorylation of serine residues in the regulatory (R) domain and then gated by ATP binding and hydrolysis at the nucleotide binding domains (NBDs). Studies of the ATP-dependent gating process in excised inside-out patches are very often hampered by channel rundown partly caused by membrane-associated phosphatases. Since the severed ΔR-CFTR, whose R domain is completely removed, can bypass the phosphorylation-dependent regulation, this mutant channel might be a useful tool to explore the gating mechanisms of CFTR. To this end, we investigated the regulation and gating of the ΔR-CFTR expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. In the cell-attached mode, basal ΔR-CFTR currents were always obtained in the absence of cAMP agonists. Application of cAMP agonists or PMA, a PKC activator, failed to affect the activity, indicating that the activity of ΔR-CFTR channels is indeed phosphorylation independent. Consistent with this conclusion, in excised inside-out patches, application of the catalytic subunit of PKA did not affect ATP-induced currents. Similarities of ATP-dependent gating between wild type and ΔR-CFTR make this phosphorylation-independent mutant a useful system to explore more extensively the gating mechanisms of CFTR. Using the ΔR-CFTR construct, we studied the inhibitory effect of ADP on CFTR gating. The Ki for ADP increases as the [ATP] is increased, suggesting a competitive mechanism of inhibition. Single channel kinetic analysis reveals a new closed state in the presence of ADP, consistent with a kinetic mechanism by which ADP binds at the same site as ATP for channel opening. Moreover, we found that the open time of the channel is shortened by as much as 54% in the presence of ADP. This unexpected result suggests another ADP binding site that modulates channel closing. The Rockefeller University Press 2005-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1382195/ /pubmed/15767295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200409227 Text en Copyright © 2005, The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Bompadre, Silvia G.
Ai, Tomohiko
Cho, Jeong Han
Wang, Xiaohui
Sohma, Yoshiro
Li, Min
Hwang, Tzyh-Chang
CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR)
title CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR)
title_full CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR)
title_fullStr CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR)
title_full_unstemmed CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR)
title_short CFTR Gating I: Characterization of the ATP-dependent Gating of a Phosphorylation-independent CFTR Channel (ΔR-CFTR)
title_sort cftr gating i: characterization of the atp-dependent gating of a phosphorylation-independent cftr channel (δr-cftr)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1382195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15767295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200409227
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