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Publication : PAC, an evolutionarily conserved membrane protein, is a proton-activated chloride channel.

First Author  Yang J Year  2019
Journal  Science Volume  364
Issue  6438 Pages  395-399
PubMed ID  31023925 Mgi Jnum  J:273611
Mgi Id  MGI:6294694 Doi  10.1126/science.aav9739
Citation  Yang J, et al. (2019) PAC, an evolutionarily conserved membrane protein, is a proton-activated chloride channel. Science 364(6438):395-399
abstractText  Severe local acidosis causes tissue damage and pain, and is one of the hallmarks of many diseases including ischemia, cancer, and inflammation. However, the molecular mechanisms of the cellular response to acid are not fully understood. We performed an unbiased RNA interference screen and identified PAC (TMEM206) as being essential for the widely observed proton-activated Cl(-) (PAC) currents (I Cl,H). Overexpression of human PAC in PAC knockout cells generated I Cl,H with the same characteristics as the endogenous ones. Zebrafish PAC encodes a PAC channel with distinct properties. Knockout of mouse Pac abolished I Cl,H in neurons and attenuated brain damage after ischemic stroke. The wide expression of PAC suggests a broad role for this conserved Cl(-) channel family in physiological and pathological processes associated with acidic pH.
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