Regulation of a cloned epithelial Na+ channel by its β- and γ-subunits
- 1 December 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 273 (6), C1889-C1899
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1997.273.6.c1889
Abstract
Using the Xenopus oocyte expression system, we examined the mechanisms by which the β- and γ-subunits of an epithelial Na+channel (ENaC) regulate α-subunit channel activity and the mechanisms by which β-subunit truncations cause ENaC activation. Expression of α-ENaC alone produced small amiloride-sensitive currents (−43 ± 10 nA, n = 7). These currents increased >30-fold with the coexpression of β- and γ-ENaC to −1,476 ± 254 nA (n = 20). This increase was accompanied by a 3.1- and 2.7-fold increase of membrane fluorescence intensity in the animal and vegetal poles of the oocyte, respectively, with use of an antibody directed against the α-subunit of ENaC. Truncation of the last 75 amino acids of the β-subunit COOH terminus, as found in the original pedigree of individuals with Liddle’s syndrome, caused a 4.4-fold (n = 17) increase of the amiloride-sensitive currents compared with wild-type αβγ-ENaC. This was accompanied by a 35% increase of animal pole membrane fluorescence intensity. Injection of a 30-amino acid peptide with sequence identity to the COOH terminus of the human β-ENaC significantly reduced the amiloride-sensitive currents by 40–50%. These observations suggest a tonic inhibitory role on the channel’s open probability (P o) by the COOH terminus of β-ENaC. We conclude that the changes of current observed with coexpression of the β- and γ-subunits or those observed with β-subunit truncation are likely the result of changes of channel density in combination with large changes ofP o.Keywords
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