Unconventional Chemiosmotic Coupling of NHA2, a Mammalian Na+/H+ Antiporter,to a Plasma Membrane H+ Gradient |
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Authors: | Kalyan C. Kondapalli Laura M. Kallay Melanie Muszelik Rajini Rao |
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Affiliation: | From the Department of Physiology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205 |
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Abstract: | Human NHA2, a newly discovered cation proton antiporter, is implicated in essential hypertension by gene linkage analysis. We show that NHA2 mediates phloretin-sensitive Na+-Li+ counter-transport (SLC) activity, an established marker for hypertension. In contrast to bacteria and fungi where H+ gradients drive uptake of metabolites, secondary transport at the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is coupled to the Na+ electrochemical gradient. Our findings challenge this paradigm by showing coupling of NHA2 and V-type H+-ATPase at the plasma membrane of kidney-derived MDCK cells, resulting in a virtual Na+ efflux pump. Thus, NHA2 functionally recapitulates an ancient shared evolutionary origin with bacterial NhaA. Although plasma membrane H+ gradients have been observed in some specialized mammalian cells, the ubiquitous tissue distribution of NHA2 suggests that H+-coupled transport is more widespread. The coexistence of Na+ and H+-driven chemiosmotic circuits has implications for salt and pH regulation in the kidney. |
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Keywords: | Hypertension Membrane Energetics Membrane Transport Sodium Proton Exchange Vacuolar ATPase Chemiosmotic Coupling Sodium-Lithium Countertransport |
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