The thiazide-sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter (NCC) is the major pathway for salt reabsorption in the mammalian distal convoluted tubule. NCC plays a key role in the regulation of blood pressure. Its inhibition with thiazides constitutes the primary baseline therapy for arterial hypertension. However, the thiazide-binding site in NCC is unknown. Mammals have only one gene encoding for NCC. The eel, however, contains a duplicate gene. NCCα is an ortholog of mammalian NCC and is expressed in the kidney. NCCβ is present in the apical membrane of the rectum. Here we cloned and functionally characterized NCCβ from the European eel. The cRNA encodes a 1043-amino acid membrane protein that, when expressed in Xenopus oocytes, functions as an Na-Cl cotransporter with two major characteristics, making it different from other known NCCs. First, eel NCCβ is resistant to thiazides. Single-point mutagenesis supports that the absence of thiazide inhibition is, at least in part, due to the substitution of a conserved serine for a cysteine at position 379. Second, NCCβ is not activated by low-chloride hypotonic stress, although the unique Ste20-related proline alanine-rich kinase (SPAK) binding site in the amino-terminal domain is conserved. Thus, NCCβ exhibits significant functional differences from NCCs that could be helpful in defining several aspects of the structure-function relationship of this important cotransporter.
The European Eel NCCβ Gene Encodes a Thiazide-resistant Na-Cl Cotransporter.
欧洲鳗鱼 NCCβ 基因编码一种对噻嗪类药物耐药的 Na-Cl 共转运蛋白
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作者:Moreno Erika, Plata Consuelo, RodrÃguez-Gama Alejandro, Argaiz Eduardo R, Vázquez Norma, Leyva-RÃos Karla, Islas León, Cutler Christopher, Pacheco-Alvarez Diana, Mercado Adriana, Cariño-Cortés Raquel, Castañeda-Bueno MarÃa, Gamba Gerardo
| 期刊: | Journal of Biological Chemistry | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2016 | 起止号: | 2016 Oct 21; 291(43):22472-22481 |
| doi: | 10.1074/jbc.M116.742783 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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