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An Expanded Biological Repertoire for Ins(3,4,5,6)P4 through its Modulation of CIC-3 Function

Journal

CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 18, Issue 20, Pages 1600-1605

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2008.08.073

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [P50 HL60280, R01 GM36823, R56 DK080364]
  2. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
  3. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

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Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 inhibits plasma membrane Cl- flux in secretory epithelia [1]. However, in most other mammalian cells, receptor-dependent elevation of Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 levels is an orphan response that lacks biological significance [2]. We set out to identify Cl- channel(s) and/or transporter(s) that are regulated by Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 in vivo. Several candidates [3-5] were excluded through biophysical criteria, electro-physiological analysis, and confocal immunofluorescence microscopy. Then, we heterologously expressed CIC-3 in the plasma membrane of HEK293-tsA201 cells; whole-cell patch-clamp analysis showed Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 to inhibit Cl- conductance through CIC-3. Next, we heterologously expressed CIC-3 in the early endosomal compartment of BHK cells; by fluorescence ratio imaging of endocytosed FITC-transferrin, we recorded intra-endosomal pH, an in situ biosensor for Cl- flux across endosomal membranes [6]. A cell-permeant, bioactivatable Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 analog elevated endosomal pH from 6.1 to 6.6, reflecting inhibition of CIC-3. Finally, Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 inhibited endogenous CIC-3 conductance in postsynaptic membranes of neonatal hippocampal neurones. Among other CIC-3 functions that could be regulated by Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 are tumor cell migration [7], apoptosis [8], and inflammatory responses [9]. Ins(3,4,5,6)P-4 is a ubiquitous cellular signal with diverse biological actions.

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