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The present research proposal deals with the biochemical
definition of conductive chloride channels in airway epithelia of
several animal species and of human nasal tissue. The ultimate
goal is to gain understanding of the possible structural changes in
the channel components which underlie the deranged activity in
epithelia of cystic fibrosis patients.
Several basic approaches are proposed to be used for the
identification and structural characterization of the putative
channel components:
(i) affinity labeling based on the use of covalent binding and
photoreactive binding analogs of phenyl-anthranilate-related
drugs which have demonstrable inhibitory activity on the
channels.
(ii) immunodetection of the channel components by antiidiotypic
antibodies raised against the channel blockers-coupled to carrier
proteins.
(iii) isolation of the putative components by immunoaffinity
chromatography and/or immunoprecipitation of detergent
solubilized membranes.
(iv) reconstitution of the isolated components into
proteoliposomes of defined lipid composition.
(v) assessment of the protein activity in the reconstituted state by
novel transport techniques of high temporal and detection
sensitivity.
(vi) assessment of possible modulatory role of ionic and hormonic
effectors on the transport function in isolated and reconstituted
vesicles in relation to the native function activity.
These studies are aimed at providing basic information on chloride
channel structure and function and ana experimental model
system for evaluating the role played by them in secretory
processes of respiratory tissue in both physiological and
pathological conditions.
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