Subcellular distribution of CFTR in rat intestine supports a physiologic role for CFTR regulation by vesicle traffic
Ameen N, van Donselaar E, Posthuma G, de Jonge H, McLaughlin G, Geuze H, Marino C, Peters P. Subcellular distribution of CFTR in rat intestine supports a physiologic role for CFTR regulation by vesicle traffic. Histochemistry And Cell Biology 2000, 114: 219-228. PMID: 11083465, DOI: 10.1007/s004180000167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorVesicle trafficSubcellular distributionVesicle insertionCAMP stimulationCAMP-activated chloride channelCryoimmunogold electron microscopyFibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorApical plasma membraneTransmembrane conductance regulatorCultured intestinal cellsCFTR regulationCHE cellsPhysiologic roleVesicular compartmentsPlasma membraneApical redistributionConductance regulatorSubapical vesiclesCellular distributionChloride channelsSecretory cellsIntestinal cellsEpithelial cellsCells