PubMed 1510932
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Automatically associated channels: Kv10.1
Title: Reconstitution of functional water channels in liposomes containing purified red cell CHIP28 protein.
Authors: M L Zeidel, S V Ambudkar, B L Smith, P Agre
Journal, date & volume: Biochemistry, 1992 Aug 25 , 31, 7436-40
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1510932
Abstract
Water rapidly crosses the plasma membranes of red blood cells (RBCs) and renal tubules through highly specialized channels. CHIP28 is an abundant integral membrane protein in RBCs and renal tubules, and Xenopus laevis oocytes injected with CHIP28 RNA exhibit high osmotic water permeability, Pf [Preston et al. (1992) Science 256, 385-387]. Purified CHIP28 from human RBCs was reconstituted into proteoliposomes in order to establish if CHIP28 is itself the functional unit of water channels and to characterize its physiological behavior. CHIP28 proteoliposomes exhibit Pf which is up to 50-fold above that of control liposomes, but permeability to urea and protons is not increased. Like intact RBC, the Pf of CHIP28 proteoliposomes is reversibly inhibited by mercurial sulfhydryl reagents and exhibits a low Arrhenius activation energy. The magnitude of CHIP28-mediated water flux (11.7 x 10(-14) cm3/s per CHIP28) corresponds to the known Pf of intact RBCs. These results demonstrate that CHIP28 protein functions as a molecular water channel and also indicate that CHIP28 is responsible for most transmembrane water movement in RBCs.