Abstract

The brush border (BB) Na(+)/H(+) exchanger NHE3 is rapidly activated or inhibited by changes in trafficking, which mimics renal and intestinal physiology. However, there is a paradox in that NHE3 has limited mobility in the BB due to its binding to the multi-PDZ domain containing the NHERF family. To allow increased endocytosis, as occurs with elevated intracellular Ca(2+), we hypothesized that NHE3 had to be, at least transiently, released from the BB cytoskeleton. Because NHERF1 and -2 are localized at the BB, where they bind NHE3 as well as the cytoskeleton, we tested whether either or both might dynamically interact with NHE3 as part of Ca(2+) signaling. We employed FRET to study close association of NHE3 and these NHERFs and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching to monitor NHE3 mobility in the apical domain in polarized opossum kidney cells. Under basal conditions, NHERF2 and NHE3 exhibited robust FRET signaling. Within 1 min of A23187 (0.5 μm) exposure, the NHERF2-NHE3 FRET signal was abolished, and BB NHE3 mobility was transiently increased. The dynamics in FRET signal and NHE3 mobility correlated well with a change in co-precipitation of NHE3 and NHERF2 but not NHERF1. We conclude the following. 1) Under basal conditions, NHE3 closely associates with NHERF2 in opossum kidney cell microvilli. 2) Within 1 min of elevated Ca(2+), the close association of NHE3-NHERF2 is abolished but is re-established in ∼60 min. 3) The change in NHE3-NHERF2 association is accompanied by an increased BB mobile fraction of NHE3, which contributes to inhibition of NHE3 transport activity via increased endocytosis.

Highlights

  • Na/H exchanger 3 is fixed to the brush border (BB) cytoskeleton but is regulated by changes in trafficking

  • We show that intracellular Ca2ϩ elevation by Ca2ϩ ionophore 4-Br-A23187 (0.5 ␮M) inhibits basal Naϩ/Hϩ exchanger 3 (NHE3) activity in NHERF2-expressing opossum kidney (OK) cells (Fig. 1A) [11]

  • C, FRAP studies of NHE3 were performed on OK/NHERF2 cells transiently transfected with NHE3-EGFP with/without 4-Br-A23187 (0.5 ␮M) starting 30 min after A23187 exposure

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Introduction

Na/H exchanger 3 is fixed to the BB cytoskeleton but is regulated by changes in trafficking. Significance: A newly recognized aspect of signal transduction in epithelial cells is dynamic/transient changes in BB transporter-cytoskeleton association. As occurs with elevated intracellular Ca2؉, we hypothesized that NHE3 had to be, at least transiently, released from the BB cytoskeleton. We employed FRET to study close association of NHE3 and these NHERFs and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching to monitor NHE3 mobility in the apical domain in polarized opossum kidney cells. Within 1 min of A23187 (0.5 ␮M) exposure, the NHERF2NHE3 FRET signal was abolished, and BB NHE3 mobility was transiently increased. The dynamics in FRET signal and NHE3 mobility correlated well with a change in co-precipitation of NHE3 and NHERF2 but not NHERF1. 1) Under basal conditions, NHE3 closely associates with NHERF2 in opossum kidney cell microvilli. We conclude the following. 1) Under basal conditions, NHE3 closely associates with NHERF2 in opossum kidney cell microvilli. 2) Within 1 min of elevated Ca2؉, the close association of NHE3-NHERF2 is abolished but is re-established in ϳ60 min. 3) The change in NHE3-NHERF2 association is accompanied

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