ATP activates an apical-to-basolateral nonselective cation current across t
he skin of larval bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) with similarities to current
s carried by some P2X receptors. A functional P2X receptor was cloned from
tadpole skin RNA that encodes a 409-amino acid protein with highest protein
homology to cP2X(8). RT-PCR showed that this transcript was found in skin,
heart, eye, brain, and skeletal muscle of tadpoles but not in skin, brain,
or heart of adults. After transcribed RNA from this clone was injected int
o Xenopus oocytes, application of ATP activated a transient current similar
to other P2X receptors and the ATP-activated transient in short-circuit cu
rrent (I-sc) across: intact skin. The agonists 2-methylthio-ATP and adenosi
ne-5'-O-(thiotriphoshate) also activated transient currents. alpha,beta -Me
thylene-ATP and ADP were poor agonists of this receptor. Suramin and pyrido
xal phosphate 6-azophenyl-2',4'-disulfonic acid tetrasodium (PPADS) were po
tent antagonists, and PPADS showed an irreversible blockade of this recepto
r to agonist activation. Under external Na+-free, Ca2+/Mg2+-free conditions
(N-methyl-D-glucamine replacement, 0.5 mM EGTA), ATP activated a steadily
increasing inward current. Fluorescence microscopy showed that propidium wa
s entering the cells, suggesting that a relatively large pore size was form
ed under zero divalent conditions. This clone has some characteristics cons
istent with previously described ATP-activated I-sc in the tadpole skin. Be
cause the clone is not found in adult skin, it may have some exclusive role
in the tadpole such as sensory reception by the skin or triggering apoptos
is at metamorphosis.