The Activation Pathway of the Volume-Sensitive Organic Osmolyte Channel in Xenopus laevis Oocytes Expressing Skate Anion Exchanger 1 (AE1)

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Dana-Lynn T. Koomoa
Mark W. Musch
Leon Goldstein
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[1] Brown University,Division of Biology and Medicine
[2] University of Chicago,Department of Medicine, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Center
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The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2006年 / 208卷
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Organic osmolyte channel; Skate AE1;
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When swollen, skate red blood cells increase permeability and allow efflux of a number of solutes, including taurine. Hypoosmosis-induced taurine permeability appears to involve the red cell anion exchanger. However, three isoforms have been cloned from these cells. Therefore, to determine the ability of the individual isoform skate anion exchanger 1 (skAE1) to mediate hypoosmosis-induced taurine permeability as well as associated regulatory events, skAE1 was expressed in Xenopus oocytes. This study focused on investigating the role of tyrosine kinases and lipid rafts in the regulation of the channel. The results showed that tyrosine kinase inhibitors and lipid raft-disrupting agents inhibited the volume-sensitive organic osmolyte channel while protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitors activated the channel in oocytes expressing skAE1. To study the role of lipid rafts in the activation of the volume-sensitive organic osmolyte channel, the cellular localization of skAE1 was investigated. Also, the role of tyrosine kinases was investigated by examining the tyrosine phosphorylation state of skAE1. Hypoosmotic stress induced mobilization of skAE1 into light membranes and the cell surface as well as tyrosine phosphorylation of skAE1. These events are involved in the activation of the volume-sensitive organic osmolyte channel in Xenopus oocytes expressing skAE1.
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