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XB-ART-19663
Neuron 1995 Jun 01;146:1285-91. doi: 10.1016/0896-6273(95)90275-9.
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Stable and functional expression of the CIC-3 chloride channel in somatic cell lines.

Kawasaki M , Suzuki M , Uchida S , Sasaki S , Marumo F .


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The CIC family is the superfamily of voltage-gated Cl- channels. Although the CIC channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes have been characterized, their channel properties are still poorly understood. We recently cloned a unique member of the CIC family, CIC-3, that is expressed abundantly in neurons. Its channel activity was regulated by phorbol esters. Now, we have established a stably transfected somatic cell line expressing functional CIC-3 channels and examined the CIC-3 single-channel current by patch-clamp techniques. In inside-out patches from the stably transfected cells, a rise of bath Ca2+ concentration in the physiological range of intracellular Ca2+ concentrations inhibited the CIC-3 single-channel currents. This inhibition by Ca2+ was independent of phosphorylation and ATP. Thus, the CIC-3 channel is a Ca(2+)-sensitive Cl- channel localized in neuronal cells, and its Ca2+ sensitivity implies a physiological role in neuronal functions.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: cic