Wilson disease is a genetic disorder of copper metabolism characterized by the toxic accumulation of copper in the liver. The ATP7B gene, which encodes a copper transporting P-type ATPase, is defective in patients with Wilson disease. To investigate the function of ATP7B, wild type or mutated ATP7B cDNA was introduced into a yeast strain lacking the CCC2 gene (v vccc2), the yeast homologue of ATP7B. Wild type and the H1069Q mutant could rescue v vccc2, however, the N1270S mutant could not, reflecting phenotypic variability of Wilson disease. In addition, the mutant containing only the sixth copper binding domain could rescue v vccc2, indicating its functional importance.z 1998 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
Acidic pH is known to cause pain sensation through nociceptive neurons as well as taste transduction in mammals. Caenorhabditis elegans avoids an acidic environment (pH lower than approximately 4.0) formed by organic or inorganic acids. This avoidance behavior was dependent on multiple amphid chemosensory neurons, and inhibited by a mutation of capsaicin receptor homologue, and by the addition of amiloride and ruthenium red (inhibitors of proton-gated Na+ channels and capsaicin receptors, respectively). These results indicate that C. elegans recognizes protons as a nociceptive stimulus, through multiple neurons, which elicits avoidance behavior. It is of special interest that a system similar to that of mammalian signal transduction is responsible for this nematode's acid avoidance.
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