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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 283: C587-C598, 2002. First published April 18, 2002; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00083.2002
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Vol. 283, Issue 2, C587-C598, August 2002

Four novel splice variants of sulfonylurea receptor 1

Annette Hambrock2, Regina Preisig-Müller1, Ulrich Russ2, Anke Piehl2, Peter J. Hanley1, John Ray1, Jürgen Daut1, Ulrich Quast2, and Christian Derst1

1 Institute of Physiology, Marburg University, 35037 Marburg; 2 Institute of Pharmacology, Tübingen University, 72074 Tübingen, Germany

ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP) channels are composed of pore-forming Kir6.x subunits and regulatory sulfonylurea receptor (SUR) subunits. SURs are ATP-binding cassette proteins with two nucleotide-binding folds (NBFs) and binding sites for sulfonylureas, like glibenclamide, and for channel openers. Here we report the identification and functional characterization of four novel splice forms of guinea pig SUR1. Three splice forms originate from alternative splicing of the region coding for NBF1 and lack exons 17 (SUR1Delta 17), 19 (SUR1Delta 19), or both (SUR1Delta 17Delta 19). The fourth (SUR1C) is a COOH-terminal SUR1-fragment formed by exons 31-39 containing the last two transmembrane segments and the COOH terminus of SUR1. RT-PCR analysis showed that these splice forms are expressed in several tissues with strong expression of SUR1C in cardiomyocytes. Confocal microscopy using enhanced green fluorescent protein-tagged SUR or Kir6.x did not provide any evidence for involvement of these splice forms in the mitochondrial KATP channel. Only SUR1 and SUR1Delta 17 showed high-affinity binding of glibenclamide (Kdapprox 2 nM in the presence of 1 mM ATP) and formed functional KATP channels upon coexpression with Kir6.2.

ATP-sensitive potassium channel; mitochondria; glibenclamide; meglitinide


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