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Role of Vacuolar ATPase in the Trafficking of Renal Type IIa Sodium-phosphate Cotransporter.

Cell Physiol Biochem.. 2011-06;  27(6):703-14
Ahmad A, Khundmiri SJ, Pribble F, Merchant ML, Ameen M, Klein JB, Levi M, Lederer ED. Kidney Disease Program, University of Louisville, Baxter Research Building, 102 570 S Preston St, Louisville, KY 40202 (USA)
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Abstract

Background/Aims: Total body phosphate homeostasis is regulated by expression of type IIa sodium phosphate cotransporter (NpT2a) in the apical membrane (BBM) of renal proximal tubule cells. NpT2a expression is regulated by dietary phosphate and PTH but the mechanisms for trafficking of the protein are unknown. Based on 2D gel electrophoresis and mass spectroscopy data that changes in dietary phosphate stimulated changes in BBM expression of vacuolar H+-ATPase, we hypothesized that vacuolar H+-ATPase plays a significant role in regulation of NpT2a in opossum kidney (OK) cells, a model for renal proximal tubule transport. Methods: Role of vacuolar H+-ATPase was studied in opossum kidney (OK) cells by examining the... More

Keywords

NpT2a; Opossum Kidney (OK) cells; Lysosomal degradation; PTH; Low Pi medium; Brefeldin A.