The Na+,K+,2Cl- -cotransport system in HeLa cells and HeLa cell mutants exhibiting an altered efflux pathway
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The Na+,K+,2Cl- -cotransport system in HeLa cells and HeLa cell mutants exhibiting an altered efflux pathway
Abstract
We have investigated the characteristics of a transport system in HeLa cells, which turned out to be very similar to a previously described Na+, K+, 2Cl- -cotransport system. For further understanding about the physiological role of the cotransporter, we have mutagenized HeLa cells and selected progeny cells for growth in low potassium (0.2 mM) medium. The selected HeLa cells (LK1) exhibited alterations in the Na+,K+,2Cl- -cotransport system. LK1 cells showed a remarkable reduction of 86Rb+ efflux via the cotransporter when compared to the parental HeLa cells. In contrast, bumetanide-sensitive potassium influx, measured by 86Rb+ uptake, was increased in the LK1 cells (increase in Vmax). Km values of the cotransporter in HeLa cells and LK1 mutants revealed similar properties for 86Rb+ and 22Na+ uptake. In addition, (3H)-bumetanide binding studies were carried out on intact HeLa cells; 1.7 pmol/mg protein (3H)-bumetanide was specifically bound to HeLa parental cells, which could be calculated to a number of 103,000 binding sites/cell. LK1 cells present, 1.44 pmol/mg protein, specifically bound (3H)-bumetanide and, respectively, 137,000 binding sites/cell. The LK1 cells also exhibited an increase in the number of (3H)-ouabain binding sites as well as an increase in the activity of the Na+,K+-ATPase, expressed as a function of ouabain-sensitive 86Rb+ uptake. Furthermore, LK1 cells were different in the concentrations of intracellular Na+ (increases) and K+ (decreases) when compared to the HeLa parental cells. When grown in low K+ medium (0.2 mM K+), protein content and cell volume were increased in the LK1 cells, while the DNA content was not significantly different between both cell lines.
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