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Exogenous heat shock protein hsp70 activates potassium channels in U937 cells.

Y A Negulyaev1, E A Vedernikova, A V Kinev, A P Voronin.   

Abstract

With the use of patch clamp technique, the effect of exogenous heat shock protein hsp70 on ion channel properties in the plasma membrane of human promonocyte U937 cells has been examined. Cell-attached experiments showed that the addition of 30-100 micrograms/ml hsp70 to the pipette solution resulted in an activation of outward currents through potassium-selective channels of 9 pS unitary conductance. The activity of K(+)-selective channels did not depend on membrane voltage and could be controlled by the intracellular free calcium concentration as revealed in inside-out recordings. K+ channels with similar conductance and kinetic behaviour were found in normal cell-attached patches very rarely. Outside-out experiments showed that the addition of hsp70 to the external solution induced a channel-like stepwise increase of inward current which may provide cation entry from the extracellular medium. The interaction of extracellular hsp70 with the membrane surface of the native cell and of the excised fragment was found to be different. The results suggest that hsp70-induced activation of Ca-dependent K channels in monocyte-macrophage cells may be due to a local increase of free Ca2+ concentration just near the inner membrane side.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8679653     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(96)00055-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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