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Query: UMLS:C0155339 (
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CHIP28
is a major water transporting protein in erythrocytes and kidney which forms tetramers in membranes (Verbavatz, J. M.,
Brown
, D., Sabolic, I., Valenti, G., Ausiello, D. A., Van Hoek, A. N., Ma, T., and Verkman, A. S. (1993) J. Cell Biol. 123, 605-618). To determine whether
CHIP28
monomers function independently, chimeric cDNA dimers were constructed which contained wild-type
CHIP28
in series with either wild-type
CHIP28
, a non-water transporting
CHIP28
mutant (C189W), or a functional but mercurial-insensitive
CHIP28
mutant (C189S). Transcribed cRNAs were injected in Xenopus oocytes and plasma membrane expression was assayed by quantitative immunofluorescence. Water channel function was measured by osmotically induced swelling.
CHIP28
homo- and heterodimers were targeted to the oocyte plasma membrane and functioned as water channels. Relative osmotic water permeability (Pf) values (normalized for plasma membrane expression of monomeric subunits) were: 1.0 (
CHIP28
monomer), 0.0 (C189W), 1.07 (C189S), 1.10 (
CHIP28
-
CHIP28
dimer) and 0.52 (
CHIP28
-C189W). The increase in oocyte Pf was linearly related to plasma membrane expression of wild-type
CHIP28
and C189S subunits. HgCl2 (0.3 mM) inhibited channel-mediated Pf in oocytes expressing wild-type
CHIP28
monomers and dimers by 85-90%, but did not inhibit Pf in oocytes expressing C189S. HgCl2 inhibited Pf in oocytes expressing
CHIP28
-C189S dimers by 44 +/- 7%, consistent with one mercurial-sensitive and one insensitive subunit in the heterodimer. These results indicate that despite their assembly in tetramers, monomeric
CHIP28
subunits function independently as water channels.
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PMID:Functional independence of monomeric CHIP28 water channels revealed by expression of wild-type mutant heterodimers. 751