Literature DB >> 10585415

Regulation of Na(+) reabsorption by the aldosterone-induced small G protein K-Ras2A.

J D Stockand1, B J Spier, R T Worrell, G Yue, N Al-Baldawi, D C Eaton.   

Abstract

Xenopus laevis A6 cells were used as model epithelia to test the hypothesis that K-Ras2A is an aldosterone-induced protein necessary for steroid-regulated Na(+) transport. The possibility that increased K-Ras2A alone is sufficient to mimic aldosterone action on Na(+) transport also was tested. Aldosterone treatment increased K-Ras2A protein expression 2.8-fold within 4 h. Active Ras is membrane associated. After aldosterone treatment, 75% of K-Ras was localized to the plasma membrane compared with 25% in the absence of steroid. Aldosterone also increased the amount of active (phosphorylated) mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase likely through K-Ras2A signaling. Steroid-induced K-Ras2A protein levels and Na(+) transport were decreased with antisense K-ras2A oligonucleotides, showing that K-Ras2A is necessary for the natriferic actions of aldosterone. Aldosterone-induced Na(+) channel activity, was decreased from 0.40 to 0.09 by pretreatment with antisense ras oligonucleotide, implicating the luminal Na(+) channel as one final effector of Ras signaling. Overexpression of K-Ras2A increased Na(+) transport approximately 2.2-fold in the absence of aldosterone. These results suggest that aldosterone signals to the luminal Na(+) channel via multiple pathways and that K-Ras2A levels are limiting for a portion of the aldosterone-sensitive Na(+) transport.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10585415     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.50.35449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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