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- W1549651357 abstract "A new method based on the toxicity of low intracellular pH (pHi) was developed to isolate fibroblast variants overexpressing Na+/H+ antiport activity. Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts (CCL39) were incubated for 60 min in medium containing 50 mM NH4Cl. Removal of external NH+4 induced a rapid and lethal intracellular acidification when the Na+/H+ antiporter was inhibited during the 60 min of the pHi recovery phase. The inhibition was provoked either by adding 5-(N-methyl,N-propyl)amiloride (MPA, LD50 = 0.3 microM) or by reducing external [Na+] (LD50 = 25 mM). Progressively increasing the MPA concentration during the acid-load selection led to the isolation of two stable variants: AR40 and AR300, resistant, respectively, to 40 and 300 microM MPA. In response to an acid-load, these variants display a much higher rate of pHi recovery due to an overexpression of Na+/H+ antiport activity. In addition, AR40 and AR300 have an altered Na+/H+ antiporter: in AR300 cells K0.5 of MPA for inhibiting Na+/H+ exchange is shifted from 5 X 10(-8) to 1.5 X 10(-6) M, Km (Na+) is decreased 2-fold, and Vmax is increased 4.5-fold. Alternatively reducing Na+ concentration of the pHi recovery saline medium in a stepwise manner led to the selection of another class of variants (DD8 and DD12) also characterized by an altered Na+/H+ antiporter and an increased expression level. The 10-fold increased rate of amiloride-sensitive Na+ influx of DD12 is accounted for by a 4-fold increase in Vmax and a 2.5-fold increase in affinity for Na+ or Li+ at the external site. Interestingly, the affinity for the amiloride analog MPA and for external H+ is unchanged in DD12. In conclusion, the genetic approach presented here: provides a general and specific method for selecting variants of the Na+/H+ antiporter with increased expression levels and/or with structural alterations and demonstrates that the external Na+- and amiloride-binding sites are not identical, since they can be genetically altered independently of each other." @default.
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- W1549651357 title "Isolation and properties of fibroblast mutants overexpressing an altered Na+/H+ antiporter." @default.
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