Cation-coupled chloride cotransporters (CCC) play a role in modulating intracellular chloride concentration ([Cl-]i) and cell volume. Cell shrinkage and cell swelling are accompanied by an increase or decrease in [Cl-]i, respectively. Cell shrinkage and a decrease in [Cl-]i increases the activity of NKCCs (Na-K-Cl cotransporters: NKCC1, NKCC2 and Na-Cl) and inhibits the activity of KCCs (K-Cl cotransporters: KCC1 to KCC4), while cell swelling and an increase in [Cl-]i activates KCCs and inhibits NKCCs; thus, it is unlikely that the same kinase is responsible for both effects. WNK1 and WNK4 are chloride-sensitive kinases that modulate the activity of CCC in response to changes in [Cl-]i. Here, we showed that WNK3, another member of the serine-threonine kinase WNK family with known effects on CCC, is not sensitive to [Cl-]i, but can be regulated by changes in extracellular tonicity. In contrast, WNK4 is highly sensitive to [Cl-]i but is not regulated by changes in cell volume. The activity of WNK3 towards NaCl cotransporter is not affected by eliminating the chloride-binding site of WNK3, further confirming that the kinase is not sensitive to chloride. Chimeric WNK3-WNK4 proteins were produced, and analysis of the chimeras suggests that sequences within the WNKs carboxy-terminal end may modulate the chloride affinity. We propose that WNK3 is a cell volume-sensitive kinase that translates changes in cell volume into phosphorylation of CCC.
WNK3 and WNK4 Exhibit Opposite Sensitivity with Respect to Cell Volume and Intracellular Chloride Concentration.
Diana Pacheco‐Alvarez,D. L. Carrillo-Pérez,A. Mercado,Karla Leyva-Ríos,Erika Moreno,Elisa Hernández-Mercado,María Castañeda-Bueno,Norma Vazquez,G. Gamba
Published 2020 in American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
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American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
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2020-06-24
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