L. Zimniak et al., CL- CHANNELS IN BASOLATERAL RENAL MEDULLARY VESICLES .10. CLONING OF A CL- CHANNEL FROM RABBIT OUTER MEDULLA, Kidney international, 48(6), 1995, pp. 1828-1836
These experiments were intended to identify candidate cDNAs which migh
t encode basolateral membrane Cl- channels of the mTAL using a homolog
y-based cloning strategy. We prepared a cDNA library using a 1.8 to 3.
2 kb mRNA fraction from rabbit outer medulla that induces a Cl- conduc
tance in cellular membranes of Xenopus laevis oocytes. The cDNA librar
y was screened with two P-32-oligonucleotide probes corresponding to h
ighly conserved sequences in other Cl- channels. We isolated two cDNAs
:rbClC-Ka and rbClC-Kb. The protein sequences deduced from these two c
DNAs had 99% homology. Using RT-PCR technology, cultured mouse mTAL ce
lls were found to contain mRNA corresponding to these two cDNAs. Expre
ssion of the mRNAs corresponding to these two cDNAs was kidney-specifi
c and was greater in rabbit renal medulla than rabbit renal cortex. Fi
nally, by using RT-PCR technology in combination with microdissected g
lomeruli or tubule segments, we found mRNA for rbClC-Ka in glomeruli,
proximal convoluted tubules, mTAL and cortical collecting tubules.