Intrinsic anion channel activity of the recombinant first nucleotide binding fold domain of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator protein
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Intrinsic anion channel activity of the recombinant first nucleotide binding fold domain of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator protein
Abstract
The first nucleotide binding fold (NBF-1) from the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) has been expressed in bacteria and found to bind ATP and to express anion channel activity when reconstituted onto a planar lipid bilayer. This evidence suggests that the NBF forms the anion-selective portion of the CFTR channel. We also found that the recombinant NBF-1 anion channel is blocked by ATP (1 mM), under which condition it appears to have a minimal conductance of approximately 9 pS and an ohmic current-voltage relationship. We further found that the recombinant NBF-1 bearing the delta F508 mutation has nearly identical anion channel activity to that of the wild-type protein but can be distinguished from wild type under bianionic conditions with chloride and gluconate. We conclude from these data that the anion channel activity of the recombinant NBF-1 could represent all or part of the anion conductance mechanism of CFTR and that the role of the ATP binding by the NBF could be to modulate this anion channel activity.
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