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Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo

WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the regulation of cell volume. Their overactivation leads to pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (Gordon syndrome) characterized by hyperkalemia and high blood pressure. More recently, WNK family members have...

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Autores principales: Yarikipati, Prathibha, Jonusaite, Sima, Pleinis, John M., Dominicci Cotto, Carihann, Sanchez-Hernandez, David, Morrison, Daryl E., Goyal, Suhani, Schellinger, Jeffrey, Pénalva, Clothilde, Curtiss, Jennifer, Rodan, Aylin R., Jenny, Andreas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10593226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37819975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010975
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author Yarikipati, Prathibha
Jonusaite, Sima
Pleinis, John M.
Dominicci Cotto, Carihann
Sanchez-Hernandez, David
Morrison, Daryl E.
Goyal, Suhani
Schellinger, Jeffrey
Pénalva, Clothilde
Curtiss, Jennifer
Rodan, Aylin R.
Jenny, Andreas
author_facet Yarikipati, Prathibha
Jonusaite, Sima
Pleinis, John M.
Dominicci Cotto, Carihann
Sanchez-Hernandez, David
Morrison, Daryl E.
Goyal, Suhani
Schellinger, Jeffrey
Pénalva, Clothilde
Curtiss, Jennifer
Rodan, Aylin R.
Jenny, Andreas
author_sort Yarikipati, Prathibha
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description WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the regulation of cell volume. Their overactivation leads to pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (Gordon syndrome) characterized by hyperkalemia and high blood pressure. More recently, WNK family members have been shown to be required for the development of the nervous system in mice, zebrafish, and flies, and the cardiovascular system of mice and fish. Furthermore, human WNK2 and Drosophila Wnk modulate canonical Wnt signaling. In addition to a well-conserved kinase domain, animal WNKs have a large, poorly conserved C-terminal domain whose function has been largely mysterious. In most but not all cases, WNKs bind and activate downstream kinases OSR1/SPAK, which in turn regulate the activity of various ion transporters and channels. Here, we show that Drosophila Wnk regulates Wnt signaling and cell size during the development of the wing in a manner dependent on Fray, the fly homolog of OSR1/SPAK. We show that the only canonical RF(X)V/I motif of Wnk, thought to be essential for WNK interactions with OSR1/SPAK, is required to interact with Fray in vitro. However, this motif is unexpectedly dispensable for Fray-dependent Wnk functions in vivo during fly development and fluid secretion in the Malpighian (renal) tubules. In contrast, a structure function analysis of Wnk revealed that the less-conserved C-terminus of Wnk, that recently has been shown to promote phase transitions in cell culture, is required for viability in vivo. Our data thus provide novel insights into unexpected in vivo roles of specific WNK domains.
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spelling pubmed-105932262023-10-24 Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo Yarikipati, Prathibha Jonusaite, Sima Pleinis, John M. Dominicci Cotto, Carihann Sanchez-Hernandez, David Morrison, Daryl E. Goyal, Suhani Schellinger, Jeffrey Pénalva, Clothilde Curtiss, Jennifer Rodan, Aylin R. Jenny, Andreas PLoS Genet Research Article WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the regulation of cell volume. Their overactivation leads to pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (Gordon syndrome) characterized by hyperkalemia and high blood pressure. More recently, WNK family members have been shown to be required for the development of the nervous system in mice, zebrafish, and flies, and the cardiovascular system of mice and fish. Furthermore, human WNK2 and Drosophila Wnk modulate canonical Wnt signaling. In addition to a well-conserved kinase domain, animal WNKs have a large, poorly conserved C-terminal domain whose function has been largely mysterious. In most but not all cases, WNKs bind and activate downstream kinases OSR1/SPAK, which in turn regulate the activity of various ion transporters and channels. Here, we show that Drosophila Wnk regulates Wnt signaling and cell size during the development of the wing in a manner dependent on Fray, the fly homolog of OSR1/SPAK. We show that the only canonical RF(X)V/I motif of Wnk, thought to be essential for WNK interactions with OSR1/SPAK, is required to interact with Fray in vitro. However, this motif is unexpectedly dispensable for Fray-dependent Wnk functions in vivo during fly development and fluid secretion in the Malpighian (renal) tubules. In contrast, a structure function analysis of Wnk revealed that the less-conserved C-terminus of Wnk, that recently has been shown to promote phase transitions in cell culture, is required for viability in vivo. Our data thus provide novel insights into unexpected in vivo roles of specific WNK domains. Public Library of Science 2023-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10593226/ /pubmed/37819975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010975 Text en © 2023 Yarikipati et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yarikipati, Prathibha
Jonusaite, Sima
Pleinis, John M.
Dominicci Cotto, Carihann
Sanchez-Hernandez, David
Morrison, Daryl E.
Goyal, Suhani
Schellinger, Jeffrey
Pénalva, Clothilde
Curtiss, Jennifer
Rodan, Aylin R.
Jenny, Andreas
Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo
title Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo
title_full Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo
title_fullStr Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo
title_short Unanticipated domain requirements for Drosophila Wnk kinase in vivo
title_sort unanticipated domain requirements for drosophila wnk kinase in vivo
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10593226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37819975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010975
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