Preferential assembly of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) subunits in Xenopus oocytes: role of furin-mediated endogenous proteolysis.

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serval:BIB_0734FF995F39
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Preferential assembly of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) subunits in Xenopus oocytes: role of furin-mediated endogenous proteolysis.
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Author(s)
Harris M., Garcia-Caballero A., Stutts M.J., Firsov D., Rossier B.C.
ISSN
0021-9258
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
283
Number
12
Pages
7455-7463
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Abstract
The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) is preferentially assembled into heteromeric alphabetagamma complexes. The alpha and gamma (not beta) subunits undergo proteolytic cleavage by endogenous furin-like activity correlating with increased ENaC function. We identified full-length subunits and their fragments at the cell surface, as well as in the intracellular pool, for all homo- and heteromeric combinations (alpha, beta, gamma, alphabeta, alphagamma, betagamma, and alphabetagamma). We assayed corresponding channel function as amiloride-sensitive sodium transport (I(Na)). We varied furin-mediated proteolysis by mutating the P1 site in alpha and/or gamma subunit furin consensus cleavage sites (alpha(mut) and gamma(mut)). Our findings were as follows. (i) The beta subunit alone is not transported to the cell surface nor cleaved upon assembly with the alpha and/or gamma subunits. (ii) The alpha subunit alone (or in combination with beta and/or gamma) is efficiently transported to the cell surface; a surface-expressed 65-kDa alpha ENaC fragment is undetected in alpha(mut)betagamma, and I(Na) is decreased by 60%. (iii) The gamma subunit alone does not appear at the cell surface; gamma co-expressed with alpha reaches the surface but is not detectably cleaved; and gamma in alphabetagamma complexes appears mainly as a 76-kDa species in the surface pool. Although basal I(Na) of alphabetagamma(mut) was similar to alphabetagamma, gamma(mut) was not detectably cleaved at the cell surface. Thus, furin-mediated cleavage is not essential for participation of alpha and gamma in alphabetagamma heteromers. Basal I(Na) is reduced by preventing furin-mediated cleavage of the alpha, but not gamma, subunits. Residual current in the absence of furin-mediated proteolysis may be due to non-furin endogenous proteases.
Keywords
Amiloride/pharmacology, Animals, Cell Membrane/genetics, Cell Membrane/metabolism, Epithelial Sodium Channel/genetics, Epithelial Sodium Channel/metabolism, Female, Furin/genetics, Furin/metabolism, Ion Transport/drug effects, Oocytes/cytology, Oocytes/metabolism, Protein Processing, Post-Translational/physiology, Protein Structure, Quaternary/physiology, Protein Subunits/genetics, Protein Subunits/metabolism, Rats, Sodium/metabolism, Sodium Channel Blockers/pharmacology, Xenopus laevis
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