A novel variant of the β-subunit of the amiloride-sensitive sodium channel in African Americans

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The amiloride-sensitive sodium channel is responsible for the rate- limiting step of sodium reabsorption in the distal renal tubule, and thus may play a key role in the maintenance of sodium balance and blood pressure. In this study, a genetic variant that results in a change of threonine to methionine at amino acid 594 (T594 M) in the carboxy-terminus of the β- subunit of the amiloride-sensitive sodium channel has been identified. This variant was present in 6.1% of African-American subjects (N = 231) but was not seen in Caucasians (N =192). Whole cell voltage clamp of B-lymphocytes from individuals with the T594 M variant showed similar basal membrane slope conductance, compared with the wild-type but increased response to cAMP analog.

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Su, Y. R., Rutkowski, M. P., Klanke, C. A., Wu, X., Cui, Y., Pun, R. Y. K., … Menon, A. G. (1996). A novel variant of the β-subunit of the amiloride-sensitive sodium channel in African Americans. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 7(12), 2543–2549. https://doi.org/10.1681/asn.v7122543

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