Fast Fluorometric Method for Measuring Pendrin (SLC26A4) Cl-/I- Transport Activity
Malfunction of the SLC26A4 protein leads to Pendred syndrome, characterized by sensorineural hearing loss, often associated with mild thyroid dysfunction and goiter. It is generally assumed that SLC26A4 acts as a chloride/anion exchanger, which in the thyroid gland transports iodide, and in the inne...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cellular physiology and biochemistry 2006-01, Vol.18 (1-3), p.67-74 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Malfunction of the SLC26A4 protein leads to Pendred
syndrome, characterized by sensorineural hearing
loss, often associated with mild thyroid dysfunction
and goiter. It is generally assumed that SLC26A4 acts
as a chloride/anion exchanger, which in the thyroid
gland transports iodide, and in the inner ear contributes
to the conditioning of the endolymphatic fluid.
Here we describe a fast fluorometric method able to
be used to functionally scrutinize SLC26A4 and its
mutants described in Pendred syndrome. The validation
of the method was done by functionally characterizing
the chloride/iodide transport of SLC26A4,
and a mutant, i.e. SLC26A4 S28R , which we previously
described in a patient with sensorineural hearing loss,
hypothyroidism and goiter. Using the fluorometric
method we describe here we can continuously monitor
and quantify the iodide or chloride amounts transported
by the cells, and we found that the transport
capability of the SLC26A4 S28R mutant protein is markedly
reduced if compared to wild-type SLC26A4. |
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ISSN: | 1015-8987 1421-9778 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000095164 |