Cl- is the major extracellular (Cl- out) and intracellular (Cl- in) anion whose concentration is actively regulated by multiple transporters. These transporters generate Cl- gradients across the plasma membrane and between the cytoplasm and intracellular organelles. [Cl-]in changes rapidly in response to cell stimulation and influences many physiological functions, as well as cellular and systemic homeostasis. However, less appreciated is the signaling function of Cl-. Cl- interacts with multiple proteins to directly modify their activity. This review highlights the signaling function of Cl- and argues that Cl- is a bona fide signaling ion, a function deserving extensive exploration.
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Lüscher, B. P., Vachel, L., Ohana, E., & Muallem, S. (2020). Cl- as a bona fide signaling ion. American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00354.2019
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