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Isolation and reconstitution of furosemide-binding proteins from Ehrlich ascites tumor cells
Authors:Flemming Jessen  Bruce D Cherksey  Thomas Zeuthen  Else K Hoffmann
Institution:(1) Institute of Biological Chemistry A, August Krogh Institute, University of Copenhagen, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark;(2) Department of Physiology and Biophysics, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York;(3) Institute of Medical Physiology, University of Copenhagen, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Abstract:Summary Furosemide-binding proteins were isolated from cholate-solubilized membranes of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells by affinity chromatography, using furosemide as ligand. Solubilized proteins retarded by the affinity material were eluted by furosemide. In reducing and denaturing gels, the major proteins eluted by furosemide were 100 and 45 kDa. In nonreducing, nondenaturing gels, homodimers of both polypeptides were found, whereas no oligomeric proteins containing both polypeptides were seen. It is concluded that the furosemide gel binds two distinct dimeric proteins. The isolated proteins were reconstituted into phospholipid vesicles and the K+ transport activity of these vesicles was assayed by measurement of86Rb+ uptake against a large opposing K+ gradient. The reconstituted system was found to contain a K+ transporting protein, which is sensitive to Ba2+ like the K+ channel previously demonstrated to be activated in intact cells after cell swelling.
Keywords:furosemide  affinity chromatography  reconstitution  purified K+ transport system  cholate  pore-gradient electrophoresis  cotransport  Ehrlich ascites tumor cells  Ba2+
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