Sodium channel mRNA in the B104 neuroblastoma cell line
- 8 April 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 384 (1), 78-82
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(96)00273-6
Abstract
B104 neuroblastoma cells are excitable, but the ion channels underlying electrogenesis in these cells have not been identified. RT-PCR, restriction enzyme analysis and in situ hybridization were used to study sodium channel mRNAs in B104 cells. High levels of sodium channel α-subunit mRNAs III, NaG and Na6 and β1-subunit mRNA were detected by RT-PCR in B104 cells. Low levels of types I and II α-subunit mRNAs were also present. In situ hybridization with subtype-specific riboprobes detected sodium channel α-subunit mRNAs III, NaG and Na6 and β1-subunit mRNA in B104 cells; analysis of the percentage of B104 cells expressing each α-subunit mRNA subtype suggests that some cells express the mRNAs for several α-subunits.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Genes encoding the β1 subunit of voltage‐dependent Na+ channel in rat, mouse and human contain conserved intronsFEBS Letters, 1995
- Genomic Organization and Chromosomal Assignment of the Human Voltage-Gated Na+ Channel β1 Subunit Gene (SCN1B)Genomics, 1994
- Rat brain Na+ channel mRNAs in non‐excitable Schwann cellsFEBS Letters, 1994
- Neuronal growth factor regulation of two different sodium channel types through distinct signal transduction pathwaysThe Journal of cell biology, 1993
- Effects of sodium butyrate on the expression of sodium channels by neuronal cell lines derived from the rat CNSMolecular Brain Research, 1992
- Primary structure and functional expression of the beta 1 subunit of the rat brain sodium channelScience, 1992
- A rat brain na+ channel α subunit with novel gating propertiesNeuron, 1988
- Primary structure of rat brain sodium channel III deduced from the cDNA sequenceFEBS Letters, 1988
- Existence of distinct sodium channel messenger RNAs in rat brainNature, 1986
- Clonal cell lines from the rat central nervous systemNature, 1974