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CLC chloride channels and transporters in physiology and pathophysiology.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Chloride-transporting proteins play fundamental roles in many tissues in the plasma membrane as well as in intracellular membranes. They have received increasing attention in the last years because crucial, and often unexpected and novel, physiological functions have been disclosed with gene-targeting approaches, X-ray crystallography, and biophysical analysis. CLC proteins form a gene family that comprises nine members in mammals, at least four of which are involved in human genetic diseases. The X-ray structure of the bacterial CLC homolog, ClC-ec1, revealed a complex fold and confirmed the anticipated homodimeric double-barreled architecture of CLC-proteins with two separate Cl-ion transport pathways, one in each subunit. Four of the mammalian CLC proteins, ClC-1, ClC-2, ClC-Ka, and ClC-Kb, are chloride ion channels that fulfill their functional roles-stabilization of the membrane potential, transepithelial salt transport, and ion homeostasisin the plasma membrane. The other five CLC proteins are predominantly expressed in intracellular organelles like endosomes and lysosomes, where they are probably important for a proper luminal acidification, in concert with the V-type H+-ATP
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
IDIOPATHIC GENERALIZED EPILEPSIES; AUTOSOMAL-DOMINANT OSTEOPETROSIS; NEPHROGENIC DIABETES-INSIPIDUS; RECEPTOR-MEDIATED ENDOCYTOSIS; SLOW GATING RELAXATIONS; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; DENTS-DISEASE; EPITHELIAL-CELLS; PROXIMAL TUBULE; TORPEDO ELECTROPLAX
List of contributors:
Zifarelli, Giovanni; Pusch, Michael
Authors of the University:
PUSCH MICHAEL
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/166482
Published in:
REVIEWS OF PHYSIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY
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