Literature DB >> 15292049

PDZ binding motif-dependent localization of K+ channel on the basolateral side in distal tubules.

Masayuki Tanemoto1, Takaaki Abe, Tohru Onogawa, Sadayoshi Ito.   

Abstract

Kir5.1, a nonfunctional inwardly rectifying K(+) channel by itself, can form functional channels by assembling with other proteins. We previously showed that Kir5.1 assembled with Kir4.1 and functioned as an acid-base regulator in the kidney. In this study, we examined the intrarenal distribution of Kir5.1 by RT-PCR analysis on dissected nephron segments and immunohistochemical analysis with the specific anti-Kir5.1 antibody. Strong expression of Kir5.1 was detected in distal convoluted tubules, and weak expression was also detected in thick ascending limb of Henle's loop. Colocalization of Kir5.1 with Kir4.1 indicated expression of Kir5.1/Kir4.1 heteromer in these nephron segments. In a renal epithelial cell line, Madin-Darby canine kidney cells, heteromer formation with Kir4.1 changed the localization of Kir5.1 from intracellular components to the cell surface. The COOH-terminal cytoplasmic portion that includes the PDZ binding motif of Kir4.1 was responsible for this intracellular localization. These data suggest the signals on the COOH terminus of Kir4.1, including PDZ binding motif, determine the intracellular localization of Kir5.1/Kir4.1 heteromer in distal tubules.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15292049     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00203.2004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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