The expression of the sole a-subunit of muscle or brain sodium channels in frog oocytes mediates currents with a bimodal inactivation with an abnormal slow mode that is strongly depressed only by co-expression of the b1-subunit. In contrast, in the expression of the a-subunit in the human embryonic kidney cell line, HEK-293, the slow mode is almost absent, suggesting an endogenous expression of the b1-subunit. We have tested this hypothesis by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. We found an abundant expression of mRNA encoding the b1A splicing of the putative regulatory sodium channel subunit but no mRNA encoding the b1-subunit in HEK cells. This finding is consistent with the idea that the endogenous b1A-subunit is sufficient for suppressing the slowly inactivating mode of sodium currents by co-assembly with a-subunits, and calls attention to the reliability of effects attributed in HEK cells to b1 co-expression.

Endogenous expression of the ?1a sodium channel subunit in HEK-293 cells

O Moran;
2000

Abstract

The expression of the sole a-subunit of muscle or brain sodium channels in frog oocytes mediates currents with a bimodal inactivation with an abnormal slow mode that is strongly depressed only by co-expression of the b1-subunit. In contrast, in the expression of the a-subunit in the human embryonic kidney cell line, HEK-293, the slow mode is almost absent, suggesting an endogenous expression of the b1-subunit. We have tested this hypothesis by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. We found an abundant expression of mRNA encoding the b1A splicing of the putative regulatory sodium channel subunit but no mRNA encoding the b1-subunit in HEK cells. This finding is consistent with the idea that the endogenous b1A-subunit is sufficient for suppressing the slowly inactivating mode of sodium currents by co-assembly with a-subunits, and calls attention to the reliability of effects attributed in HEK cells to b1 co-expression.
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