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Bryan D. Moyer, Jerod Denton, Katherine H. Karlson, Donna Reynolds, Shusheng Wang, John E. Mickle, Michal Milewski, Garry R. Cutting, William B. Guggino, Min Li, Bruce A. Stanton
Published in Volume 104, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 1999; 104(10):1353–1361 doi:10.1172/JCI7453
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Confocal fluorescence micrographs (xz plane) of cells expressing GFP-wt-CFTR or GFP-CFTR-S1455X. GFP fluorescence is green, and ZO-1, a protein in tight junctions that separates apical and basolateral membrane domains, is red. (a) GFP-wt-CFTR is located in the apical membrane of MDCK cells. (b) GFP-CFTR-S1455X is located in the lateral membrane of MDCK cells. (c) GFP-CFTR-S1455X is located in the lateral membrane of 16HBE14o- cells. (d) GFP-CFTR-S1455X (left panel in green) colocalizes with Na+-K+-ATPase (middle panel in red) in the lateral membrane (right panel is a merge of red and green channels, yellow-orange indicates colocalization). GFP-wt-CFTR is expressed in the apical membrane of 16HBE14o- cells (image not shown). Note that some GFP-CFTR-S1455X is expressed in an intracellular compartment. Scale bars = 10 μm. AP = location of apical membrane; BL = location of basal membrane.