Regulation of the Na/H exchanger regulatory factor in OK cells.

E J Weinman, D Steplock, G Lamprecht, C H Yun, S Shenolikar
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The Na/H exchanger regulatory factor (NHE-RE), a recently cloned renal protein, is a necessary cofactor in protein kinase A-mediated inhibition of the renal brush border membrane Na/H exchanger. No studies to date, however, have examined the regulation of NHE-RF itself. The rabbit NHE-RF cDNA and an antibody to rabbit NHE-RF were used to study the effects of serum and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) on the steady-state levels of NHE-RF mRNA and on the abundance and intracellular distribution of the protein in OK cells. Incubation of quiescent cells with serum was associated with a significant decrease in steady-state NHE-RF mRNA and protein abundance in the cytosolic and membrane fractions. Incubation of cells with cAMP for 6 h was associated with no change in NHE-mRNA at 24 h. There was, however, a 46% increase in protein abundance in the cytosolic fraction of the cell and a 43% decrease in the membrane fraction. Despite the decrease in membrane-associated NHE-RF in quiescent cells treated with serum of cAMP, there were no differences in either the basal rate of Na/H exchange transport or the inhibitory effect of the acute addition of cAMP on the transporter between experimental and control cells. These studies provide the first description of the regulation of NHE-RF. The results indicate that serum is associated with a decrease in NHE-RF mRNA and protein, while chronic exposure to cAMP is associated with an altered distribution of NHE-RF between the cytosolic and membrane fractions of OK cells.

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Na/H交换调节因子在OK细胞中的调节作用。
Na/H交换调节因子(NHE-RE)是最近克隆的肾蛋白,是蛋白激酶a介导的肾刷状边界膜Na/H交换抑制的必要辅助因子。然而,迄今为止还没有研究检查NHE-RF本身的调节。采用兔NHE-RF cDNA和兔NHE-RF抗体,研究血清和环磷酸腺苷(cAMP)对正常细胞中NHE-RF mRNA稳态水平及蛋白丰度和胞内分布的影响。静止细胞与血清孵育后,细胞质和膜组分中稳态NHE-RF mRNA和蛋白质丰度显著降低。与cAMP孵育6小时的细胞在24小时内NHE-mRNA没有变化。然而,细胞胞质部分的蛋白质丰度增加了46%,膜部分的蛋白质丰度减少了43%。尽管经cAMP血清处理的静止细胞中膜相关NHE-RF减少,但在实验细胞和对照细胞之间,Na/H交换转运的基础速率和急性添加cAMP对转运体的抑制作用均无差异。这些研究提供了NHE-RF调控的第一个描述。结果表明,血清与NHE-RF mRNA和蛋白的减少有关,而慢性暴露于cAMP与OK细胞胞质和膜部分NHE-RF分布的改变有关。
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