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The silent codon change I507-ATC->ATT contributes to the severity of the ΔF508 CFTR channel dysfunction.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (2013-08-03)
Ahmed Lazrak, Lianwu Fu, Vedrana Bali, Rafal Bartoszewski, Andras Rab, Viktoria Havasi, Steve Keiles, John Kappes, Ranjit Kumar, Elliot Lefkowitz, Eric J Sorscher, Sadis Matalon, James F Collawn, Zsuzsanna Bebok
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The most common disease-causing mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene is the out-of-frame deletion of 3 nucleotides (CTT). This mutation leads to the loss of phenylalanine-508 (ΔF508) and a silent codon change (SCC) for isoleucine-507 (I507-ATC→ATT). ΔF508 CFTR is misfolded and degraded by endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD). We have demonstrated that the I507-ATC→ATT SCC alters ΔF508 CFTR mRNA structure and translation dynamics. By comparing the biochemical and functional properties of the I507-ATT and I507-ATC ΔF508 CFTR, we establish that the I507-ATC→ATT SCC contributes to the cotranslational misfolding, ERAD, and to the functional defects associated with ΔF508 CFTR. We demonstrate that the I507-ATC ΔF508 CFTR is less susceptible to the ER quality-control machinery during translation than the I507-ATT, although 27°C correction is necessary for sufficient cell-surface expression. Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings indicate sustained, thermally stable cAMP-activated Cl(-) transport through I507-ATC and unstable function of the I507-ATT ΔF508 CFTR. Single-channel recordings reveal improved gating properties of the I507-ATC compared to I507-ATT ΔF508 CFTR (NPo=0.45±0.037 vs. NPo=0.09±0.002; P<0.001). Our results signify the role of the I507-ATC→ATT SCC in the ΔF508 CFTR defects and support the importance of synonymous codon choices in determining the function of gene products.

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Anti-Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Antibody, clone MM13-4, clone MM13-4, Chemicon®, from mouse