Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

Data supporting characterization of CLIC1, CLIC4, CLIC5 and DmCLIC antibodies and localization of CLICs in endoplasmic reticulum of cardiomyocytes

  • Devasena Ponnalagu,
  • Shubha Gururaja Rao,
  • Jason Farber,
  • Wenyu Xin,
  • Ahmed Tafsirul Hussain,
  • Kajol Shah,
  • Soichi Tanda,
  • Mark A. Berryman,
  • John C. Edwards,
  • Harpreet Singh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1038 – 1044

Abstract

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Chloride intracellular channel (CLICs) proteins show 60–70% sequence identity to each other, and exclusively localize to the intracellular organelle membranes and cytosol. In support of our recent publication, “Molecular identity of cardiac mitochondrial chloride intracellular channel proteins” (Ponnalagu et al., 2016) [1], it was important to characterize the specificity of different CLIC paralogs/ortholog (CLIC1, CLIC4, CLIC5 and DmCLIC) antibodies used to decipher their localization in cardiac cells. In addition, localization of CLICs in the other organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of cardiomyocytes was established. This article also provides data on the different primers used to show the relative abundance of CLIC paralogs in cardiac tissue and the specificity of the various CLIC antibodies used. We demonstrate that the predominant CLICs in the heart, namely CLIC1, CLIC4 and CLIC5, show differential distribution in endoplasmic reticulum. CLIC1 and CLIC4 both show co-localization to the endoplasmic reticulum whereas CLIC5 does not. Keywords: Chloride intracellular channels, Endoplasmic reticulum, Mitochondria, Cardiomyocytes