2017
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.13479
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DNPEP is not the only peptidase that produces SPAK fragments in kidney

Abstract: SPAK (STE20/SPS1‐related proline/alanine‐rich kinase) regulates Na+ and Cl− reabsorption in the distal convoluted tubule, and possibly in the thick ascending limb of Henle. This kinase phosphorylates and activates the apical Na‐Cl cotransporter in the DCT. Western blot analysis reveals that SPAK in kidney exists as a full‐length protein as well as shorter fragments that might affect NKCC2 function in the TAL. Recently, we showed that kidney lysates exerts proteolytic activity towards SPAK, resulting in the for… Show more

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“…This phenomenon was similar to the one characterized by Markadieu et al (29) for the kinase SPAK: a proteolytic event giving rise to SPAK short variants that is observed upon incubation with kidney lysates, which was prevented by the addition of 1,10-phenanthroline, an inhibitor of Zn 2ϩ metalloproteases (36). It remains unclear which is the protease responsible for the SPAK cleavage (37).…”
Section: Kidney-specific Wnk4 Short Variants and Regulation By Pp1supporting
confidence: 82%
“…This phenomenon was similar to the one characterized by Markadieu et al (29) for the kinase SPAK: a proteolytic event giving rise to SPAK short variants that is observed upon incubation with kidney lysates, which was prevented by the addition of 1,10-phenanthroline, an inhibitor of Zn 2ϩ metalloproteases (36). It remains unclear which is the protease responsible for the SPAK cleavage (37).…”
Section: Kidney-specific Wnk4 Short Variants and Regulation By Pp1supporting
confidence: 82%