Regulation of epithelial sodium channels by short actin filaments
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Regulation of epithelial sodium channels by short actin filaments
Abstract
Cytoskeletal elements play an important role in the regulation of ion transport in epithelia. We have studied the effects of actin filaments of different length on the alpha, beta, gamma-rENaC (rat epithelial Na+ channel) in planar lipid bilayers. We found the following. 1) Short actin filaments caused a 2-fold decrease in unitary conductance and a 2-fold increase in open probability (Po) of alpha,beta,gamma-rENaC. 2) alpha,beta,gamma-rENaC could be transiently activated by protein kinase A (PKA) plus ATP in the presence, but not in the absence, of actin. 3) ATP in the presence of actin was also able to induce a transitory activation of alpha, beta,gamma-rENaC, although with a shortened time course and with a lower magnitude of change in Po. 4) DNase I, an agent known to prohibit elongation of actin filaments, prevented activation of alpha,beta,gamma-rENaC by ATP or PKA plus ATP. 5) Cytochalasin D, added after rundown of alpha,beta,gamma-rENaC activity following ATP or PKA plus ATP treatment, produced a second transient activation of alpha,beta,gamma-rENaC. 6) Gelsolin, a protein that stabilizes polymerization of actin filaments at certain lengths, evoked a sustained activation of alpha,beta,gamma-rENaC at actin/gelsolin ratios of <32:1, with a maximal effect at an actin/gelsolin ratio of 2:1. These results suggest that short actin filaments activate alpha, beta,gamma-rENaC. PKA-mediated phosphorylation augments activation of this channel by decreasing the rate of elongation of actin filaments. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that cloned alpha,beta,gamma-rENaCs form a core conduction unit of epithelial Na+ channels and that interaction of these channels with other associated proteins, such as short actin filaments, confers regulation to channel activity.
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