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Role of PDZK1 Protein in Apical Membrane Expression of Renal Sodium-coupled Phosphate Transporters

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 286, Issue 17, Pages 15032-15042

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.199752

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 DK066029, P41-RRO3155, P50-GM076516, K08 DK080989]

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The sodium-dependent phosphate (Na/P-i) transporters NaPi-2a and NaPi-2c play a major role in the renal reabsorption of P-i. The functional need for several transporters accomplishing the same role is still not clear. However, the fact that these transporters show differential regulation under dietary and hormonal stimuli suggests different roles in P-i reabsorption. The pathways controlling this differential regulation are still unknown, but one of the candidates involved is the NHERF family of scaffolding PDZ proteins. We propose that differences in the molecular interaction with PDZ proteins are related with the differential adaptation of Na/P-i transporters. Pdzk1(-/-) mice adapted to chronic low P-i diets showed an increased expression of NaPi-2a protein in the apical membrane of proximal tubules but impaired up-regulation of NaPi-2c. These results suggest an important role for PDZK1 in the stabilization of NaPi-2c in the apical membrane. We studied the specific protein-protein interactions of Na/P-i transporters with NHERF-1 and PDZK1 by FRET. FRET measurements showed a much stronger interaction of NHERF-1 with NaPi-2a than with NaPi-2c. However, both Na/P-i transporters showed similar FRET efficiencies with PDZK1. Interestingly, in cells adapted to low P-i concentrations, there were increases in NaPi-2c/PDZK1 and NaPi-2a/NHERF-1 interactions. The differential affinity of the Na/P-i transporters for NHERF-1 and PDZK1 proteins could partially explain their differential regulation and/or stability in the apical membrane. In this regard, direct interaction between NaPi-2c and PDZK1 seems to play an important role in the physiological regulation of NaPi-2c.

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