NICOLA JUAN PABLO
Artículos
Título:
Physiological sodium concentrations enhance the iodide affinity of the Na+/I- symporter (NIS)
Autor/es:
NICOLA, JP; CARRASCO, N; AMZEL, LM
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Referencias:
Año: 2014 vol. 5 p. 1 - 1
Resumen:
he Na+/I- symporter (NIS) mediates active I- transport -the first step in thyroid hormonogenesis- with a 2Na+:1I- stoichiometry. NIS-mediated 131I- treatment of thyroid cancer post-thyroidectomy is the most effective targeted internal radiation cancer treatment available. Here, to uncover mechanistic information on NIS, we use statistical thermodynamics to obtain Kds and estimate the relative populations of the different NIS species during Na+/anion binding and transport. We show that, although the affinity of NIS for I- is low (Kd=224μM), it increases when Na+ is bound (Kd=22.4μM). However, this Kd is still much higher than the submicromolar physiological I- concentration.To overcome this, NIS takes advantage of the extracellular Na+ concentration and thepronounced increase in its own affinity for I- and for the second Na+ elicited by binding of the first. Thus, at physiological Na+ concentrations, ~79% of NIS molecules are occupied by two Na+ ions and ready to