Regulation of Na/Pi transporter in the proximal tubule

H Murer, N Hernando, I Forster… - Annual review of …, 2003 - annualreviews.org
H Murer, N Hernando, I Forster, J Biber
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▪ Abstract The physiological tuning and pathophysiological alterations of renal proximal
reabsorption of inorganic phosphate can be ascribed to the net amount of the Na/Pi-
cotransporter NaPi-IIa localized in the brush border membrane. The net amount of NaPi-IIa
appears to be the result of an endocytotic rate regulated by a complex network of different
protein kinases. New approaches demonstrated that NaPi-IIa is part of heteromeric protein
complexes, organized by PDZ (postsynaptic protein P SD95, Drosophila junction protein D …
Abstract
The physiological tuning and pathophysiological alterations of renal proximal reabsorption of inorganic phosphate can be ascribed to the net amount of the Na/Pi-cotransporter NaPi-IIa localized in the brush border membrane. The net amount of NaPi-IIa appears to be the result of an endocytotic rate regulated by a complex network of different protein kinases. New approaches demonstrated that NaPi-IIa is part of heteromeric protein complexes, organized by PDZ (postsynaptic protein PSD95, Drosophila junction protein Disc-large, tight junction protein ZO-1) proteins. Such complexes are thought to play important roles in the apical positioning and regulated endocytosis of NaPi-IIa and therefore such interactions have to be considered when explaining proximal phosphate ion reabsorption.
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