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A novel microscopy-based assay identifies extended synaptotagmin-1 (ESYT1) as a positive regulator of anoctamin 1 traffic

Lérias, Joana R. ; Pinto, Madalena C. ; Botelho, Hugo M. ; Awatade, Nikhil T. ; Quaresma, Margarida C. ; Silva, Iris A.L. ; Wanitchakool, Podchanart ; Schreiber, Rainer ; Pepperkok, Rainer ; Kunzelmann, Karl ; Amaral, Margarida D.



Abstract

An attractive possibility to treat Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a severe condition caused by dysfunctional CFTR, an epithelial anion channel, is through the activation of alternative (non-CFTR) anion channels. Anoctamin 1 (ANO1) was demonstrated to be a Ca2+-activated chloride channel (CaCC) and thus of high potential to replace CFTR. Despite that ANO1 is expressed in human lung CF tissue, it is present ...

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