A mammalian H+ channel generated through alternative splicing of the NADPH oxidase homolog NOH-1

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Abstract

Voltage-gated proton (H+) channels are found in many human and animal tissues and play an important rote in cellular defense against acidic stress. However, a molecular identification of these unique ion conductances has so far not been achieved. A 191-amino acid protein is described that, upon heterologous expression, has properties indistinguishable from those of native H+ channels. This protein is generated through alternative splicing of messenger RNA derived from the gene NOH-1 (NADPH oxidase homolog 1, where NADPH is the reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate).

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Demaurex, N. (2000). A mammalian H+ channel generated through alternative splicing of the NADPH oxidase homolog NOH-1. Science, 287(5450), 138–142. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.287.5450.138

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