Epithelial chloride channel 3 Flashcards

1
Q

some papers on discovery of CF gene product

A

1989
Rommens, Riordan and Kerem
identifying CF gene

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2
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CF gene

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chromosome 7
250, 000 base pairs
gene product = CFTR
deltaF508 mutation >70%

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3
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CFTR has structural homology with what?

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ATP binding cassette ABC

superfamily of transport proteins

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4
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3 domains of CFTR

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2 hydrophobic membrane spanning domains
2 nucleotide binding domains
unique regulatory domain

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5
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MSDs of CFTR

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each comprised of 6 alpha helices

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6
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NBDs od CFTR

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bind and hydrolyse ATP

NBD1 - site of deltaF508mutation

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7
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Unique R domain of CFTR

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phosphorylation site for PKA

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8
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Rich et al 1990

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CFTR expression correct defective Cl channel regulation in CF airway

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9
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1990 - Rich et al explain

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transfect CF cells CFTR
normal cAMP activated Cl currents
deltaF508 did not do this
channels induced by CFTR expression similar to SLCCs

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10
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Speculation by Rich et al in 1990

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CFTR is a SLCC

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11
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S9 insect cell line CFTR

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no chloride conductance
can you know that?
mRNA - CFTR to membrane purified CFTR
protein mixed with phospholipids to make vesicles
CFTR into vesicles
plate with 200microns hole
drop vesicle into chamber
CFTR incorporated into synthetic membrane
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12
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1992 Bear

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purification and functional reconstitution of CFTR

purified CFTR incorporated into planar lipid bilayers

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13
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1992 bear - what was found?

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cAMP activated SLCC

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14
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what type of channel is CFTR?

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low conductance, cAMP activated chloride channel

SLCC

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15
Q

Kartner 1992

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deltaF508 CFTR in CF sweat gland

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16
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kartner 1992 - what happened to deltaF508 mutated CFTR?

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did not localise to apical membrane

CF may be due to absence of Cl channels rather than defective regulation

17
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What did Denning confirm in 1992?

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Kartner et al 1992

18
Q

Denning 1992 - temperature

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lowering temperature permits dF508 to localise to apical membrane?

19
Q

Sheppard 1993

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Mutations in CFTR mild-disease form Cl channels with altered pore properties

20
Q

Sheppard 1993 findings

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3 mutations in 1st MSD of CFTR
affects arginine residues
apical cAMP activated SLCC with reduced currents

21
Q

what did sheppard in 1993 find that might determine Cl conductivity of channel?

A

arginine residues

22
Q

Cotten and Welsh 1999

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arginine 347 mutations alter pore architecture of CFTR

23
Q

findings from Cotten and Welsh 1999

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Electrostatic interaction between actionic and anionic amino acid residues stabilises channel structure
asp –> arg or vice versa destabilise channel
switch both simultaneously = no problem

24
Q

Welsh and Smith 1993 - 4 main potential problems of CFTR

A

protein production
processing - dF508 not get from ER to membrane
regulation - protein in membrane but not activated by cAMP, PKA
conduction - chloride