Literature DB >> 12505621

Sodium channel heterologous expression in mammalian cells and the role of the endogenous beta1-subunits.

Oscar Moran1, Franco Conti, Paolo Tammaro.   

Abstract

Sodium currents in cell lines transfected with the sole alpha-subunit, or constitutively expressing sodium channels, have an inactivation that is always prevalently mono-exponential. Differently, expression of alpha-subunit in Xenopus oocytes exerts slow inactivating currents with biphasic decay, while simultaneous co-transfection of alpha and beta1 restores a mono-exponential (normal) inactivation. A hypothesis for such differences is that an endogenous presence of beta1 or beta1-alternative splicing, beta1A, in cells could account for the normal inactivation. To test this hypothesis and to evaluate the role for the beta1A, we inhibited the expression of beta1/beta1A by antisense oligonucleotides on Nav1.4-transfected human embryonic cell line 293 (HEK) cells. Reduction of beta1/beta1A produces no significant functional effects in Nav1.4-HEK. This result invalidates the hypothesis that the lack of slow-mode in cell lines is simply due to a constitutive expression of beta1/beta1A.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12505621     DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(02)01284-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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