Overview
- Peptide (C)HAPDNFRELVHIK, corresponding to amino acid residues 998-1010 of rat KCC1 (Accession Q63632). Intracellular, C-terminus.
- Rat and mouse brain membranes. Human K562 erythroleukemia cell lysate (1:200-1:1200).
- Western blot analysis of rat brain membranes (lanes 1 and 4), mouse brain membranes (lanes 2 and 5) and human K562 erythroleukemia cell lysates (lanes 3 and 6):1-3. Anti-KCC1 (SLC12A4) Antibody (#AKT-001), (1:200).
4-6. Anti-KCC1 (SLC12A4) Antibody, preincubated with KCC1/SLC12A4 Blocking Peptide (#BLP-KT001).
Potassium-chloride cotransporters (KCCs) are members of the cation chloride cotransporter gene (Slc) superfamily. This family consists of sodium-potassium-two chloride cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) and 2 (NKCC2), sodium-chloride cotransporter (NCC) and KCCs1. All of these transporters mediate electroneutral transport of cations coupled with one or two Cl- ions and contribute to regulation of cell volume and homeostasis of intracellular Cl- concentration. KCCs extrude one K+ with one Cl- from the intracellular space to the extracellular space by using the chemical gradient of K+ as the driving force2.
Four KCC isoforms (KCC1, KCC2, KCC3 and KCC4) have been identified in mammalian species3.
K-Cl cotransporters regulate neuronal and glial electrochemical equilibrium potential for Cl-, and so can determine the excitatory or inhibitory influences of GABA- and glycine-gated Cl- channels4. KCC1 is a member of the cation-chloride cotransporter (CCC) superfamily of proteins, as with all CCC proteins, KCC1 is an integral membrane protein with 12 transmembrane domains and both N- and C-terminal cytoplasmic domains 5. KCC1 is ubiquitously expressed6.
K-Cl cotransport activity is elevated in red blood cells of individuals with sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and diseases associated with other mutant Hb. Human erythrocytes from individuals with the reticulocytotic anemic states of sickle cell disease, Hb SC disease, and β-thalassemia intermedia exhibit uniformly elevated KCC1-like immunoreactivity compared with normal AA erythrocytes7.