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Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression

The physiological role of the shorter isoform of with no lysine kinase (WNK)1 that is exclusively expressed in the kidney (KS-WNK1), with particular abundance in the distal convoluted tubule, remains elusive. KS-WNK1, despite lacking the kinase domain, is nevertheless capable of stimulating the NaCl...

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Autores principales: Ostrosky-Frid, Mauricio, Chávez-Canales, María, Zhang, Jinwei, Andrukhova, Olena, Argaiz, Eduardo R., Lerdo-de-Tejada, Fernando, Murillo-de-Ozores, Adrian, Sanchez-Navarro, Andrea, Rojas-Vega, Lorena, Bobadilla, Norma A., Vazquez, Norma, Castañeda-Bueno, María, Alessi, Dario R., Gamba, Gerardo
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Publicado: American Physiological Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8174809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33682442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00575.2020
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author Ostrosky-Frid, Mauricio
Chávez-Canales, María
Zhang, Jinwei
Andrukhova, Olena
Argaiz, Eduardo R.
Lerdo-de-Tejada, Fernando
Murillo-de-Ozores, Adrian
Sanchez-Navarro, Andrea
Rojas-Vega, Lorena
Bobadilla, Norma A.
Vazquez, Norma
Castañeda-Bueno, María
Alessi, Dario R.
Gamba, Gerardo
author_facet Ostrosky-Frid, Mauricio
Chávez-Canales, María
Zhang, Jinwei
Andrukhova, Olena
Argaiz, Eduardo R.
Lerdo-de-Tejada, Fernando
Murillo-de-Ozores, Adrian
Sanchez-Navarro, Andrea
Rojas-Vega, Lorena
Bobadilla, Norma A.
Vazquez, Norma
Castañeda-Bueno, María
Alessi, Dario R.
Gamba, Gerardo
author_sort Ostrosky-Frid, Mauricio
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description The physiological role of the shorter isoform of with no lysine kinase (WNK)1 that is exclusively expressed in the kidney (KS-WNK1), with particular abundance in the distal convoluted tubule, remains elusive. KS-WNK1, despite lacking the kinase domain, is nevertheless capable of stimulating the NaCl cotransporter, apparently through activation of WNK4. It has recently been shown that a less severe form of familial hyperkalemic hypertension featuring only hyperkalemia is caused by missense mutations in the WNK1 acidic domain that preferentially affect cullin 3 (CUL3)-Kelch-like protein 3 (KLHL3) E3-induced degradation of KS-WNK1 rather than that of full-length WNK1. Here, we show that full-length WNK1 is indeed less impacted by the CUL3-KLHL3 E3 ligase complex compared with KS-WNK1. We demonstrated that the unique 30-amino acid NH(2)-terminal fragment of KS-WNK1 is essential for its activating effect on the NaCl cotransporter and recognition by KLHL3. We identified specific amino acid residues in this region critical for the functional effect of KS-WNK1 and KLHL3 sensitivity. To further explore this, we generated KLHL3-R528H knockin mice that mimic human mutations causing familial hyperkalemic hypertension. These mice revealed that the KLHL3 mutation specifically increased expression of KS-WNK1 in the kidney. We also observed that in wild-type mice, the expression of KS-WNK1 was only detectable after exposure to a low-K(+) diet. These findings provide new insights into the regulation and function of KS-WNK1 by the CUL3-KLHL3 complex in the distal convoluted tubule and indicate that this pathway is regulated by dietary K(+) levels. NEW & NOTEWORTHY In this work, we demonstrated that the kidney-specific isoform of with no lysine kinase 1 (KS-WNK1) in the kidney is modulated by dietary K(+) and activity of the ubiquitin ligase protein Kelch-like protein 3. We analyzed the role of different amino acid residues of KS-WNK1 in its activity against the NaCl cotransporter and sensitivity to Kelch-like protein 3.
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spelling pubmed-81748092021-06-07 Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression Ostrosky-Frid, Mauricio Chávez-Canales, María Zhang, Jinwei Andrukhova, Olena Argaiz, Eduardo R. Lerdo-de-Tejada, Fernando Murillo-de-Ozores, Adrian Sanchez-Navarro, Andrea Rojas-Vega, Lorena Bobadilla, Norma A. Vazquez, Norma Castañeda-Bueno, María Alessi, Dario R. Gamba, Gerardo Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Research Article The physiological role of the shorter isoform of with no lysine kinase (WNK)1 that is exclusively expressed in the kidney (KS-WNK1), with particular abundance in the distal convoluted tubule, remains elusive. KS-WNK1, despite lacking the kinase domain, is nevertheless capable of stimulating the NaCl cotransporter, apparently through activation of WNK4. It has recently been shown that a less severe form of familial hyperkalemic hypertension featuring only hyperkalemia is caused by missense mutations in the WNK1 acidic domain that preferentially affect cullin 3 (CUL3)-Kelch-like protein 3 (KLHL3) E3-induced degradation of KS-WNK1 rather than that of full-length WNK1. Here, we show that full-length WNK1 is indeed less impacted by the CUL3-KLHL3 E3 ligase complex compared with KS-WNK1. We demonstrated that the unique 30-amino acid NH(2)-terminal fragment of KS-WNK1 is essential for its activating effect on the NaCl cotransporter and recognition by KLHL3. We identified specific amino acid residues in this region critical for the functional effect of KS-WNK1 and KLHL3 sensitivity. To further explore this, we generated KLHL3-R528H knockin mice that mimic human mutations causing familial hyperkalemic hypertension. These mice revealed that the KLHL3 mutation specifically increased expression of KS-WNK1 in the kidney. We also observed that in wild-type mice, the expression of KS-WNK1 was only detectable after exposure to a low-K(+) diet. These findings provide new insights into the regulation and function of KS-WNK1 by the CUL3-KLHL3 complex in the distal convoluted tubule and indicate that this pathway is regulated by dietary K(+) levels. NEW & NOTEWORTHY In this work, we demonstrated that the kidney-specific isoform of with no lysine kinase 1 (KS-WNK1) in the kidney is modulated by dietary K(+) and activity of the ubiquitin ligase protein Kelch-like protein 3. We analyzed the role of different amino acid residues of KS-WNK1 in its activity against the NaCl cotransporter and sensitivity to Kelch-like protein 3. American Physiological Society 2021-05-01 2021-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8174809/ /pubmed/33682442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00575.2020 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . Published by the American Physiological Society.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ostrosky-Frid, Mauricio
Chávez-Canales, María
Zhang, Jinwei
Andrukhova, Olena
Argaiz, Eduardo R.
Lerdo-de-Tejada, Fernando
Murillo-de-Ozores, Adrian
Sanchez-Navarro, Andrea
Rojas-Vega, Lorena
Bobadilla, Norma A.
Vazquez, Norma
Castañeda-Bueno, María
Alessi, Dario R.
Gamba, Gerardo
Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression
title Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression
title_full Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression
title_fullStr Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression
title_full_unstemmed Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression
title_short Role of KLHL3 and dietary K(+) in regulating KS-WNK1 expression
title_sort role of klhl3 and dietary k(+) in regulating ks-wnk1 expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8174809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33682442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00575.2020
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