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The first extracellular domain of claudin-7 affects paracellular Cl- permeability
Authors:Alexandre Michele D  Jeansonne Beverly G  Renegar Randall H  Tatum Rodney  Chen Yan-Hua
Institution:Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC 27834, USA.
Abstract:Tight junctions (TJ) constitute paracellular diffusion channels regulating the passage of ions and solutes across epithelia. We recently demonstrated that overexpression of the TJ membrane protein claudin-7 in LLC-PK1 cells decreases paracellular permeability to Cl(-) and increases paracellular permeability to Na(+). To investigate the effect of charged amino acid residues in extracellular domains (ED) of claudin-7 on paracellular charge selectivity, we created claudin-7 mutants by replacing negatively charged amino acids on ED with positively charged amino acids. Immunofluorescence light microscopy showed that these mutant proteins were correctly targeted to the cell junction. Ultrastructure examination of TJ morphology did not reveal any difference between cells expressing wildtype (WT) and mutant claudin-7. However, electrophysiological studies showed increased Cl(-) permeability in cells expressing first extracellular domain (ED1) mutants, but not second extracellular domain (ED2) mutants, compared to that of WT claudin-7. Our results demonstrate that negatively charged amino acids in ED1 of claudin-7 are involved in modulating paracellular Cl(-) permeability.
Keywords:Claudin-7  Tight junctions  Paracellular charge selectivity  Dilution potentials  Cl? permeability  LLC-PK1 cells
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