James M. McGill
Duke University
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The Journal of Membrane Biology | 1993
James M. McGill; Thomas W. Gettys; Srisaila Basavappa; J. Gregory Fitz
SummaryEpithelial cells from the intrahepatic bile duct contribute to bile formation, but little is known of the cellular mechanisms responsible. In these studies, we have characterized the endogenous GTP-binding proteins (G proteins) present in these cells and evaluated their role in regulation of high conductance anion channels. G proteins were identified in purified plasma membranes of isolated bile duct epithelial cells using specific antisera on Western blots, and ion channel activity was measured in excised inside-out membrane patches using patch-clamp recording techniques. In patches without spontaneous channel activity, addition of cholera toxin to the cytoplasmic surface had no effect (n=10). Addition of pertussis toxin caused an activation of channels in 13/34 (38%) attempts, as detected by an increase in channel open probability. Activated channels were anion selective (gluconate/Cl− permeability ratio of 0.17±0.04) and had a unitary conductance of ∼380 pS. Channel open probability was also increased by the nonhydrolyzable GDP analogue guanosine 5′-0-(2-thiodiphosphate) in 8/14 (57%) attempts. In contrast, channel open probability was rapidly and reversibly decreased by the nonhydrolyzable analogue of GTP 5′guanylylimidodiphosphate in 7/9 (78%) attempts. Western blotting with specific antisera revealed that both Giα−2 and Giα−3 were present in significant amounts, whereas Giα−1 and Goα were not detected. These studies indicate that in bile duct epithelial cells, high conductance anion channels are inhibited, in a membrane-delimited manner, by PTX-sensitive G proteins.
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1993
J G Fitz; Srisaila Basavappa; James M. McGill; Ola Melhus; Jonathan A. Cohn
Gastroenterology | 1994
James M. McGill; Srisaila Basavappa; Allen W. Mangel; Gayle H. Shimokura; John P. Middleton; J. Gregory Fitz
American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1994
James M. McGill; Srisaila Basavappa; Thomas W. Gettys; J. G. Fitz
Gastroenterology | 1993
Srisaila Basavappa; John P. Middleton; Allen W. Mangel; James M. McGill; Jonathan A. Cohn; J. Gregory Fitz
Gastroenterology | 1995
Gayle H. Shimokura; James M. McGill; Thorsten Schlenker; J. Gregory Fitz
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1995
James M. McGill; M. S. Yen; Srisaila Basavappa; Allen W. Mangel; A. P. Kwiatkowski
American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 1992
James M. McGill; Srisaila Basavappa; J. G. Fitz
American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 2001
James M. McGill; Margaret S. Yen; Oscar W. Cummings; Gianfranco Alpini; Gene LeSage; Karen E. Pollok; Barbara Miller; Steven K. Engle; Ann P. Stansfield
Gastroenterology | 2000
Paul Y. Kwo; Sheryl Fields; Naga Chalasani; Won Kyoo Cho; David W. Crabb; Oscar W. Cummings; Thomas F. Imperiale; Lawrence Lumeng; James M. McGill; Reid M. Ness; Robert Pintozzi; Bruce Jones; Charles Lansford; Jon Maier; Michael Isenberg; David Mark; Cecil Bennet; Mark Noar; Jonathan McCone; Richard Chasen; Brent Geissinger; Michael J. Goldstein; Paul J. Thuluvath