Anoctamin 1 (ANO1)/transmembrane protein 16A (TMEM16A) is a calcium-activated anion channel that may play a role in HCO3- secretion in epithelial cells. Here, we report that the anion selectivity of ANO1 is dynamically regulated by the Ca2+/calmodulin complex. Whole-cell current measurements in HEK 293T cells indicated that ANO1 becomes highly permeable to HCO3- at high [Ca 2+]i. Interestingly, this result was not observed in excised patches, indicating the involvement of cytosolic factors in this process. Further studies revealed that the direct association between ANO1 and calmodulin at high [Ca2+]i is responsible for changes in anion permeability. Calmodulin physically interacted with ANO1 in a [Ca 2+]i-dependent manner, and addition of recombinant calmodulin to the cytosolic side of excised patches reversibly increased P HCO3/PCl. In addition, the high [Ca2+] i-induced increase in HCO3- permeability was reproduced in mouse submandibular gland acinar cells, in which ANO1 plays a critical role in fluid secretion. These results indicate that the HCO 3- permeability of ANO1 can be dynamically modulated and that ANO1 may play an important role in cellular HCO3- transport, especially in transepithelial HCO3- secretion.
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Jung, J., Nam, J. H., Park, H. W., Oh, U., Yoon, J. H., & Lee, M. G. (2013). Dynamic modulation of ANO1/TMEM16A HCO3- permeability by Ca2+/calmodulin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(1), 360–365. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1211594110
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