Molecular cloning, primary structure, and expression of the human growth factor-activatable Na+ H+ antiporter

C Sardet, A Franchi, J Pouysségur - Cell, 1989 - cell.com
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We present the complete sequence of a cDNA encoding the human amiloride-sensitive
Na+/H+ antiporter. After functional complementation of a mouse fibroblast mutant by gene
transfer, we isolated a 0.8 kb genomic probe from a third-cycle mouse transformant. The
probe detects gene amplification in Na+/H+ antiporter “overexpressers” and a single class of
mRNA of ca. 5.6 kb in human, mouse, and hamster cells. With this probe we isolated a 4 kb
cDNA from a library constructed from a mouse transformant in which the transfected human …
Summary
We present the complete sequence of a cDNA encoding the human amiloride-sensitive Na+/H+ antiporter. After functional complementation of a mouse fibroblast mutant by gene transfer, we isolated a 0.8 kb genomic probe from a third-cycle mouse transformant. The probe detects gene amplification in Na+/H+ antiporter “overexpressers” and a single class of mRNA of ca. 5.6 kb in human, mouse, and hamster cells. With this probe we isolated a 4 kb cDNA from a library constructed from a mouse transformant in which the transfected human gene was amplified. This cDNA includes a noncoding leader of 407 bp, a 2682 bp open reading frame, and a 3’noncoding sequence containing a mouse Bl repeated element. The amino acid sequence predicts a protein of M,= 99,354 with an N-terminal amphipathic domain that contains 10 putative transmembrane-spanning segments and two potential glycosylation sites, followed by a hydrophilic stretch of 395 residues, presumably cytoplasmic. Stable expression of the transfected cDNA in Na+/H+ antiporter-deficient cells restored the key functional features of this transporter: H:-activated Na+ influx, amiloride sensitivity, and pHi regulation.
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