A water channel of the nematodeC. elegansand its implications for channel selectivity of MIP proteins
- 1 December 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 275 (6) , C1459-C1464
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1998.275.6.c1459
Abstract
A genome project focusing on the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has demonstrated the presence of eight cDNAs belonging to the major intrinsic protein superfamily. We functionally characterized one of these cDNAs named C01G6.1. Injection of C01G6.1 cRNA increased the osmotic water permeability ( Pf) of Xenopusoocytes 11-fold and the urea permeability 4.5-fold but failed to increase the glycerol permeability. It has been speculated that the MIP family may be separated into two large subfamilies based on the presence or absence of two segments of extra amino acid residues (∼15 amino acids) at the second and third extracellular loops. Because C01G6.1 (designated AQP-CE1), AQP3, and glycerol facilitator (GlpF) all have these two segments, we replaced the segments of AQP-CE1 with those of AQP3 and GlpF to identify their roles. The functional characteristics of these mutants were principally similar to that of wild-type AQP-CE1, although the values of Pfand urea permeability were decreased by 39–74% and 28–65%, respectively. These results suggest that the two segments of extra amino acid residues may not contribute to channel selectivity or formation of the route for small solutes.Keywords
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