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  Lysosomal pathology and osteopetrosis upon loss of H+-driven lysosomal Cl- accumulation.

Weinert, S., Jabs, S., Supanchart, C., Schweizer, M., Gimber, N., Richter, M., et al. (2010). Lysosomal pathology and osteopetrosis upon loss of H+-driven lysosomal Cl- accumulation. Science, 328(5984), 1401-1403. doi:10.1126/science.1188072.

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Jabs, S., Author
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Richter, M., Author
Rademann, J., Author
Stauber, T., Author
Kornak, U.1, Author           
Jentsch, T. J., Author
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 Abstract: During lysosomal acidification, proton-pump currents are thought to be shunted by a chloride ion (Cl-) channel, tentatively identified as ClC-7. Surprisingly, recent data suggest that ClC-7 instead mediates Cl-/proton (H+) exchange. We generated mice carrying a point mutation converting ClC-7 into an uncoupled (unc) Cl- conductor. Despite maintaining lysosomal conductance and normal lysosomal pH, these Clcn7(unc/unc) mice showed lysosomal storage disease like mice lacking ClC-7. However, their osteopetrosis was milder, and they lacked a coat color phenotype. Thus, only some roles of ClC-7 Cl-/H+ exchange can be taken over by a Cl- conductance. This conductance was even deleterious in Clcn7(+/unc) mice. Clcn7(-/-) and Clcn7(unc/unc) mice accumulated less Cl- in lysosomes than did wild-type mice. Thus, lowered lysosomal chloride may underlie their common phenotypes.

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 Dates: 2010-06-11
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 328 (5984) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1401 - 1403 Identifier: ISSN: 0036-8075