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  • Alternative splicing  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Key words Salivary gland ; Intracellular pH ; Cell volume ; Na+-K+-2Cl ; cotransport ; Na+/H+ exchange ; Cl ; /HCO3 ; exchange
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  To investigate the role of Cl– in the regulation of the basolateral transporters of salivary acinar cells, we have measured cell volume and intracellular pH (pHi) in perfused rat mandibular glands using proton NMR spectroscopy and BCECF fluorometry respectively. When perfusate Cl– was replaced by glucuronate, isethionate, methylsulphate, nitrate or thiocyanate, cell volume decreased slowly by about 15% over a 10-min period. Replacement with bromide, which substitutes for Cl– on the Na+-K+-2Cl– cotransporter, caused only a small (4%) reduction in cell volume. Replacement of Cl– by glucuronate, isethionate or methylsulphate evoked a biphasic increase in pHi consisting of a rapid initial increase followed by a slower secondary rise whose time course was similar to that of cell shrinkage. As judged by the effects of HCO3 – omission, 100 μM 4,4’-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2’-disulphonic acid (DIDS) and 1 mM amiloride, the initial rise in pHi was due to Cl–/HCO3 – exchange while the secondary rise resulted from activation of Na+/H+ exchange. Although replacement of Cl– by nitrate or thiocyanate also caused cell shrinkage, these substituting anions were less effective in activating the exchanger. Therefore, while the upregulation of the exchanger following Cl– replacement may be due in part to cell shrinkage, there is also evidence for the involvement of an anion-sensitive regulatory mechanism. This would be consistent with the hypothesis that both changes in cell volume and in intracellular Cl– concentration contribute to the up-regulation of the exchanger following muscarinic stimulation.
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    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Key words Photomorphogenesis ; COP1 ; Alternative splicing ; Seedling development ; Arabidopsis thaliana
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract COP1 is a negative regulator of Arabidopsis light-dependent development. Mutation of the COP1 locus causes constitutive photomorphogenesis in the dark. Here, we report the identification of an isoform of the COP1 protein, named COP1b, which is generated by alternative splicing. COP1b has a 60-amino acid deletion in the WD-40 repeat domain relative to the full-length COP1. This splicing step is light-independent and takes place mostly in mature seeds and in germinating seedlings. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants that overexpress COP1b show a de-etiolated phenotype in the dark, with a short hypocotyl, open and developed cotyledons. The transgenic seedlings are adult-lethal. These phenotypes closely resemble that of severe cop-1 mutants, indicating that COP1b has a dominant negative effect on COP1 function.
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