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JCS ePress online publication date 21 Apr 2009
doi: 10.1242/jcs.040113


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Claudin-10 exists in six alternatively spliced isoforms that exhibit distinct localization and function


Dorothee Günzel*, Marchel Stuiver, P. Jaya Kausalya, Lea Haisch, Susanne M. Krug, Rita Rosenthal, Iwan C. Meij, Walter Hunziker, Michael Fromm, and Dominik Müller
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The tight junction protein claudin-10 is known to exist in two isoforms, resulting from two alternative exons, 1a and 1b (Cldn10a, Cldn10b). Here, we identified and characterized another four claudin-10 splice variants in mouse and human. One (Cldn10a v1) results from an alternative splice donor site, causing a deletion of the last 57 nucleotides of exon 1a. For each of these three variants one further splice variant was identified (Cldn10a v2, Cldn10a v3, Cldn10b v1), lacking exon 4. When transfected into MDCK cells, Cldn10a, Cldn10a v1 and Cldn10b were inserted into the tight junction, whereas isoforms of splice variants lacking exon 4 were retained in the endoplasmic reticulum. Cldn10a transfection into MDCK cells confirmed the previously described increase in paracellular anion permeability. Cldn10a v1 transfection had no direct effect, but modulated Cldn10a-induced organic anion permeability. At variance with previous reports in MDCK-II cells, transfection of high-resistance MDCK-C7 cells with Cldn10b dramatically decreased transepithelial resistance, increased cation permeability, and changed monovalent cation selectivity from Eisenman sequence IV to X, indicating the presence of a high field-strength binding site that almost completely removes the hydration shell of the permeating cations. The extent of all these effects strongly depended on the endogenous claudins of the transfected cells.


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