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Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates

In 1972, J. Woodland Hastings and colleagues predicted the existence of a proton selective channel (H(V)1) that opens in response to depolarizing voltage across the vacuole membrane of bioluminescent dinoflagellates and conducts protons into specialized luminescence compartments (scintillons), there...

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Autores principales: Rodriguez, Juan D., Haq, Saddef, Bachvaroff, Tsvetan, Nowak, Kristine F., Nowak, Scott J., Morgan, Deri, Cherny, Vladimir V., Sapp, Maredith M., Bernstein, Steven, Bolt, Andrew, DeCoursey, Thomas E., Place, Allen R., Smith, Susan M. E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28178296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171594
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author Rodriguez, Juan D.
Haq, Saddef
Bachvaroff, Tsvetan
Nowak, Kristine F.
Nowak, Scott J.
Morgan, Deri
Cherny, Vladimir V.
Sapp, Maredith M.
Bernstein, Steven
Bolt, Andrew
DeCoursey, Thomas E.
Place, Allen R.
Smith, Susan M. E.
author_facet Rodriguez, Juan D.
Haq, Saddef
Bachvaroff, Tsvetan
Nowak, Kristine F.
Nowak, Scott J.
Morgan, Deri
Cherny, Vladimir V.
Sapp, Maredith M.
Bernstein, Steven
Bolt, Andrew
DeCoursey, Thomas E.
Place, Allen R.
Smith, Susan M. E.
author_sort Rodriguez, Juan D.
collection PubMed
description In 1972, J. Woodland Hastings and colleagues predicted the existence of a proton selective channel (H(V)1) that opens in response to depolarizing voltage across the vacuole membrane of bioluminescent dinoflagellates and conducts protons into specialized luminescence compartments (scintillons), thereby causing a pH drop that triggers light emission. H(V)1 channels were subsequently identified and demonstrated to have important functions in a multitude of eukaryotic cells. Here we report a predicted protein from Lingulodinium polyedrum that displays hallmark properties of bona fide H(V)1, including time-dependent opening with depolarization, perfect proton selectivity, and characteristic ΔpH dependent gating. Western blotting and fluorescence confocal microscopy of isolated L. polyedrum scintillons immunostained with antibody to LpH(V)1 confirm LpH(V)1’s predicted organellar location. Proteomics analysis demonstrates that isolated scintillon preparations contain peptides that map to LpH(V)1. Finally, Zn(2+) inhibits both LpH(V)1 proton current and the acid-induced flash in isolated scintillons. These results implicate LpH(V)1 as the voltage gated proton channel that triggers bioluminescence in L. polyedrum, confirming Hastings’ hypothesis. The same channel likely mediates the action potential that communicates the signal along the tonoplast to the scintillon.
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spelling pubmed-52983462017-02-17 Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates Rodriguez, Juan D. Haq, Saddef Bachvaroff, Tsvetan Nowak, Kristine F. Nowak, Scott J. Morgan, Deri Cherny, Vladimir V. Sapp, Maredith M. Bernstein, Steven Bolt, Andrew DeCoursey, Thomas E. Place, Allen R. Smith, Susan M. E. PLoS One Research Article In 1972, J. Woodland Hastings and colleagues predicted the existence of a proton selective channel (H(V)1) that opens in response to depolarizing voltage across the vacuole membrane of bioluminescent dinoflagellates and conducts protons into specialized luminescence compartments (scintillons), thereby causing a pH drop that triggers light emission. H(V)1 channels were subsequently identified and demonstrated to have important functions in a multitude of eukaryotic cells. Here we report a predicted protein from Lingulodinium polyedrum that displays hallmark properties of bona fide H(V)1, including time-dependent opening with depolarization, perfect proton selectivity, and characteristic ΔpH dependent gating. Western blotting and fluorescence confocal microscopy of isolated L. polyedrum scintillons immunostained with antibody to LpH(V)1 confirm LpH(V)1’s predicted organellar location. Proteomics analysis demonstrates that isolated scintillon preparations contain peptides that map to LpH(V)1. Finally, Zn(2+) inhibits both LpH(V)1 proton current and the acid-induced flash in isolated scintillons. These results implicate LpH(V)1 as the voltage gated proton channel that triggers bioluminescence in L. polyedrum, confirming Hastings’ hypothesis. The same channel likely mediates the action potential that communicates the signal along the tonoplast to the scintillon. Public Library of Science 2017-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5298346/ /pubmed/28178296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171594 Text en © 2017 Rodriguez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rodriguez, Juan D.
Haq, Saddef
Bachvaroff, Tsvetan
Nowak, Kristine F.
Nowak, Scott J.
Morgan, Deri
Cherny, Vladimir V.
Sapp, Maredith M.
Bernstein, Steven
Bolt, Andrew
DeCoursey, Thomas E.
Place, Allen R.
Smith, Susan M. E.
Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates
title Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates
title_full Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates
title_fullStr Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates
title_short Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates
title_sort identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the bioluminescent flash in dinoflagellates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28178296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171594
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