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Evidence of a structural and functional ammonium transporter RhBG·anion exchanger 1·ankyrin-G complex in kidney epithelial cells.

Sandrine Genetet1, Pierre Ripoche1, Caroline Le Van Kim1, Yves Colin1, Claude Lopez2.   

Abstract

The renal ammonium transporter RhBG and anion exchanger 1 kAE1 colocalize in the basolateral domain of α-intercalated cells in the distal nephron. Although we have previously shown that RhBG is linked to the spectrin-based skeleton through ankyrin-G and that its NH3 transport activity is dependent on this association, there is no evidence for an interaction of kAE1 with this adaptor protein. We report here that the kAE1 cytoplasmic N terminus actually binds to ankyrin-G, both in yeast two-hybrid analysis and by coimmunoprecipitation in situ in HEK293 cells expressing recombinant kAE1. A site-directed mutagenesis study allowed the identification of three dispersed regions on kAE1 molecule linking the third and fourth repeat domains of ankyrin-G. One secondary docking site corresponds to a major interacting loop of the erythroid anion exchanger 1 (eAE1) with ankyrin-R, whereas the main binding region of kAE1 does not encompass any eAE1 determinant. Stopped flow spectrofluorometry analysis of recombinant HEK293 cells revealed that the Cl(-)/HCO3 (-) exchange activity of a kAE1 protein mutated on the ankyrin-G binding site was abolished. This disruption impaired plasma membrane expression of kAE1 leading to total retention on cytoplasmic structures in polarized epithelial Madin-Darby canine kidney cell transfectants. kAE1 also directly interacts with RhBG without affecting its surface expression and NH3 transport function. This is the first description of a structural and functional RhBG·kAE1·ankyrin-G complex at the plasma membrane of kidney epithelial cells, comparable with the well known Rh·eAE1·ankyrin-R complex in the red blood cell membrane. This renal complex could participate in the regulation of acid-base homeostasis.
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Keywords:  AE1; Ankryin; Epithelial Cell; Kidney; Membrane Transport; Protein Complex; RhBG

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25616663      PMCID: PMC4358117          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.610048

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


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