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Kidney-specific WNK1 isoform (KS-WNK1) is a potent activator of WNK4 and NCC.


ABSTRACT: Familial hyperkalemic hypertension (FHHt) can be mainly attributed to increased activity of the renal Na+:Cl- cotransporter (NCC), which is caused by altered expression and regulation of the with-no-lysine (K) 1 (WNK1) or WNK4 kinases. The WNK1 gene gives rise to a kidney-specific isoform that lacks the kinase domain (KS-WNK1), the expression of which occurs primarily in the distal convoluted tubule. The role played by KS-WNK1 in the modulation of the WNK/STE20-proline-alanine rich kinase (SPAK)/NCC pathway remains elusive. In the present study, we assessed the effect of human KS-WNK1 on NCC activity and on the WNK4-SPAK pathway. Microinjection of oocytes with human KS-WNK1 cRNA induces remarkable activation and phosphorylation of SPAK and NCC. The effect of KS-WNK1 was abrogated by eliminating a WNK-WNK-interacting domain and by a specific WNK inhibitor, WNK463, indicating that the activation of SPAK/NCC by KS-WNK1 is due to interaction with another WNK kinase. Under control conditions in oocytes, the activating serine 335 of the WNK4 T loop is not phosphorylated. In contrast, this serine becomes phosphorylated when the intracellular chloride concentration ([Cl-]i) is reduced or when KS-WNK1 is coexpressed with WNK4. KS-WNK1-mediated activation of WNK4 is not due to a decrease of the [Cl-]i. Coimmunoprecipitation analysis revealed that KS-WNK1 and WNK4 interact with each other and that WNK4 becomes autophosphorylated at serine 335 when it is associated with KS-WNK1. Together, these observations suggest that WNK4 becomes active in the presence of KS-WNK1, despite a constant [Cl-]i.

SUBMITTER: Argaiz ER 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6172580 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kidney-specific WNK1 isoform (KS-WNK1) is a potent activator of WNK4 and NCC.

Argaiz Eduardo R ER   Chavez-Canales Maria M   Ostrosky-Frid Mauricio M   Rodríguez-Gama Alejandro A   Vázquez Norma N   Gonzalez-Rodriguez Xochiquetzal X   Garcia-Valdes Jesus J   Hadchouel Juliette J   Ellison David D   Gamba Gerardo G  

American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 20180530 3


Familial hyperkalemic hypertension (FHHt) can be mainly attributed to increased activity of the renal Na<sup>+</sup>:Cl<sup>-</sup> cotransporter (NCC), which is caused by altered expression and regulation of the with-no-lysine (K) 1 (WNK1) or WNK4 kinases. The WNK1 gene gives rise to a kidney-specific isoform that lacks the kinase domain (KS-WNK1), the expression of which occurs primarily in the distal convoluted tubule. The role played by KS-WNK1 in the modulation of the WNK/STE20-proline-alan  ...[more]

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