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Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.

In pancreatic acinar cells Ca(2+)-dependent secretagogues promote the fusion of zymogen granules (ZG) with the apical plasma membrane (PM) and exocytosis of digestive enzymes. In addition to exocytotic fusion complexes between SNARE proteins in the ZG membrane (ZGM) and the apical PM, enzyme secreti...

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Autores principales: Thévenod, F, Braun, M, Roussa, E, Fuller, C M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10981514
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description In pancreatic acinar cells Ca(2+)-dependent secretagogues promote the fusion of zymogen granules (ZG) with the apical plasma membrane (PM) and exocytosis of digestive enzymes. In addition to exocytotic fusion complexes between SNARE proteins in the ZG membrane (ZGM) and the apical PM, enzyme secretion elicited by Ca(2+)-dependent secretagogues requires cytosolic Cl and K+ and is inhibited by blockers of Cl- and K+-channels. We have identified a Cl-conductance activated by ATP, and a K+-conductance (with properties similar to ATP-sensitive K+-channels), regulated by the granule matrix protein Zg-16p in the ZGM. Both conductances are inversely regulated by a 65-kD mdr1 gene product. We have also identified a novel Ca(2+)-activated anion conductance in ZGM, the Ca(2+)-sensitivity of which increases 50-fold when Cl is replaced by 1. This conductance is blocked by micromolar H2-DIDS or DTT, reminiscent of a family of epithelial Ca(2+)-activated Cl -channels (CaCC). Expression of a CaCC in exocrine pancreas has been confirmed by RT-PCR analysis, and by immunoblotting and immunogold labeling of ZG membranes. These data suggest that ion channels in the ZGM are essential elements in pancreatic exocytosis.
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spelling pubmed-32021992011-10-27 Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis. Thévenod, F Braun, M Roussa, E Fuller, C M J Korean Med Sci Research Article In pancreatic acinar cells Ca(2+)-dependent secretagogues promote the fusion of zymogen granules (ZG) with the apical plasma membrane (PM) and exocytosis of digestive enzymes. In addition to exocytotic fusion complexes between SNARE proteins in the ZG membrane (ZGM) and the apical PM, enzyme secretion elicited by Ca(2+)-dependent secretagogues requires cytosolic Cl and K+ and is inhibited by blockers of Cl- and K+-channels. We have identified a Cl-conductance activated by ATP, and a K+-conductance (with properties similar to ATP-sensitive K+-channels), regulated by the granule matrix protein Zg-16p in the ZGM. Both conductances are inversely regulated by a 65-kD mdr1 gene product. We have also identified a novel Ca(2+)-activated anion conductance in ZGM, the Ca(2+)-sensitivity of which increases 50-fold when Cl is replaced by 1. This conductance is blocked by micromolar H2-DIDS or DTT, reminiscent of a family of epithelial Ca(2+)-activated Cl -channels (CaCC). Expression of a CaCC in exocrine pancreas has been confirmed by RT-PCR analysis, and by immunoblotting and immunogold labeling of ZG membranes. These data suggest that ion channels in the ZGM are essential elements in pancreatic exocytosis. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2000-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3202199/ /pubmed/10981514 Text en
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Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.
title Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.
title_full Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.
title_fullStr Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.
title_short Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.
title_sort molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10981514
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