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Cloning and functional characterization of a mammalian zinc transporter that confers resistance to zinc.


ABSTRACT: A cDNA encoding a zinc transporter (ZnT-1) was isolated from a rat kidney cDNA expression library by complementation of a mutated, zinc-sensitive BHK cell line. This cDNA was used to isolate the homologous mouse ZnT-1 gene. The proteins predicted for these transporters contain six membrane-spanning domains, a large intracellular loop and a C-terminal tail. ZnT-1 is homologous to zinc and cobalt resistance genes of yeast. Immunocytochemistry with an antibody to a myc epitope added to the C-terminus of ZnT-1 revealed localization to the plasma membrane. Transformation of normal cells with a mutant ZnT-1 lacking the first membrane-spanning domain conferred zinc sensitivity on wild-type cells, suggesting that ZnT-1 functions as a multimer. Deletion of the first two membrane-spanning domains resulted in a non-functional molecule, whereas deletion of the C-terminal tail produced a toxic phenotype. Mutant cells have a slightly higher steady-state level of intracellular zinc and high basal expression of a zinc-dependent reporter gene compared with normal cells. Mutant cells have a lower turnover of 65Zn compared with normal cells or mutant cells transformed with ZnT-1. We propose that ZnT-1 transports zinc out of cells and that its absence accounts for the increased sensitivity of mutant cells to zinc toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Palmiter RD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC398127 | biostudies-other | 1995 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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