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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Rhesus factors: structure-function analysis and physiological role in mouse

Deschuyteneer, Aude 14 January 2014 (has links)
Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh superfamily, including mammalian Rhesus factors,<p>mediate ammonium transport. Ammonium is an important nitrogen source for the<p>biosynthesis of amino acids for instance but its accumulation is also known as cytotoxic in<p>animals. Nevertheless, the controlled disposal of ammonium in urine plays a critical role in<p>the regulation of the acid-base homeostasis. Alteration in ammonium transport via human Rh<p>proteins could have clinical outcomes. In this work, we addressed aspects of structurefunction<p>analysis of altered human Rhesus proteins using a heterologous expression system<p>and further characterized aspects of the patho-physiological roles of Rh proteins using<p>knockout mice models available in the laboratory.<p>Using a yeast-based expression assay, we characterized human Rh variants resulting from non<p>synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) with known or unknown clinical<p>phenotypes. The HsRhAG variants (I61R, F65S) associated to overhydrated hereditary<p>stomatocytosis (OHSt), a disease affecting erythrocytes, proved affected in intrinsic<p>bidirectional ammonium transport, suggesting altered ammonium transport as a potential<p>hallmark of the disease. Moreover, these variants showed trans-dominant negative effects on<p>the activity of their native HsRhAG counterpart, suggesting altered cooperation of the<p>subunits in “heteromeric” transport complexes. On the other hand, we revealed that the<p>R202C variant of HsRhCG, the orthologue of mouse Rhcg required for optimal urinary<p>ammonium excretion and blood pH control, shows an impaired inherent ammonium transport<p>activity. HsRhCGR202C may potentially confer susceptibility to disorders leading to metabolic<p>acidosis for instance. <p>MmRhcg has been shown to be expressed in the male mice epididymal tract, its absence<p>leading to a more acidic luminal fluid and to a reduced male fertility. Using mice<p>models, we further investigated the role of Rhcg and Rhbg proteins in the male<p>reproductive function. <p> / Doctorat en Sciences / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished

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