Literature DB >> 2175560

Identification of a putative Na(+)-H+ exchanger regulatory cofactor in rabbit renal BBM.

G Morell1, D Steplock, S Shenolikar, E J Weinman.   

Abstract

Previous in vitro studies with detergent-solubilized rabbit renal brush-border membrane (BBM) proteins have suggested that adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA)-mediated inhibition of the Na(+)-H+ exchanger requires the presence of 42-kDa cofactor that is distinct from the exchanger itself. We sought to determine whether there was a protein in native rabbit renal BBM vesicles that has characteristics similar to that of the 42-kDa cofactor. Incubation of native BBM vesicle proteins with a hypotonic phosphorylation solution containing purified catalytic subunit of PKA resulted in phosphorylation of a number of BBM proteins, including a protein with an apparent molecular weight that was similar but not identical to that of the 42-kDa cofactor obtained from anion-exchange column chromatography of n-octyl glucoside-extracted BBM proteins. The identity between the BBM vesicle protein and the 42-kDa cofactor was established by phosphopeptide maps and radioiodinated peptide maps. These results indicate that native BBM vesicles contain a number of proteins that are phosphorylated by PKA when the PKA and ATP are present inside the vesicle space. One of these proteins appears to be identical to the 42-kDa protein that, as previously suggested by in vitro studies, acts as a regulatory cofactor mediating the inhibitory effect of PKA on the renal Na(+)-H+ exchanger.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2175560     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1990.259.6.F867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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