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Variomics screen identifies the re-entrant loop of the calcium-activated chloride channel ANO1 that facilitates channel activation
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posted on 2023-06-08, 19:46 authored by Anke Bill, M Oana Popa, Michiel T Van Diepen, Abraham Gutierrez, Sarah Lilley, Maria Velkova, Kathryn Acheson, Hedaythul Choudhury, Nicole A Renaud, Douglas S Auld, Martin Gosling, Paul J Groot-Kormelink, L Alex GaitherThe calcium-activated chloride channelANO1regulates multiple physiological processes. However, little is known about the mechanism of channel gating and regulation of ANO1 activity. Using a high-throughput, random mutagenesis-based variomics screen, we generated and functionally characterized ~6000 ANO1 mutants and identified novel mutations that affected channel activity, intracellular trafficking, or localization of ANO1. Mutations such as S741T increased ANO1 calcium sensitivity and rendered ANO1 calcium gating voltage-independent, demonstrating a critical role of the re-entrant loop in coupling calcium and voltage sensitivity of ANO1 and hence in regulating ANO1 activation. Our data present the first unbiased and comprehensive study of the structure-function relationship of ANO1. The novel ANO1 mutants reported have diverse functional characteristics, providing new tools to study ANO1 function in biological systems, paving the path for a better understanding of the function of ANO1 and its role in health and diseases.
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Journal
Journal of Biological ChemistryISSN
0021-9258Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyExternal DOI
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2Volume
290Page range
889-903Department affiliated with
- Chemistry Publications
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