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Cationâchloride co-transporters serve to transport Clâ and alkali metal cations. Whereas a large family of these exists in higher eukaryotes, yeasts only possess one cationâchloride co-transporter, Vhc1, localized to the vacuolar membrane. In this study, the human cationâchloride co-transporter NKCC2 complemented the phenotype of VHC1 deletion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and its activity controlled the growth of salt-sensitive yeast cells in the presence of high KCl, NaCl and LiCl. A S. cerevisiae mutant lacking plasma-membrane alkaliâmetal cation exporters Nha1 and Ena1-5 and the vacuolar cationâchloride co-transporter Vhc1 is highly sensitive to increased concentrations of alkaliâmetal cations, and it proved to be a suitable model for characterizing the substrate specificity and transport activity of human wild-type and mutated cationâchloride co-transporters.
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