Parathyroid hormone leads to the lysosomal degradation of the renal type II Na/P(i) cotransporter
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We have studied the involvement of proteolytic pathways in the regulation of the Na/P(i) cotransporter type II by parathyroid hormone (PTH) in opossum kidney cells. Inhibition of lysosomal degradation (by leupeptin, ammonium chloride, methylamine, chloroquine, l-methionine methyl ester) prevented the PTH-mediated degradation of the transporter, whereas inhibition of the proteasomal pathway (by lactacystin) did not. Moreover it was found (i) that whereas lysosomal inhibitors prevented the PTH-mediated degradation of the transporter they did not prevent the PTH-mediated inhibition of the Na/P(i) cotransport and (ii) that treating opossum kidney cells with lysosomal inhibitors led to an increased expression of the transporter without any concomitant increase in the Na/P(i) cotransport. Further analysis by subcellular fractionation and morphological techniques showed (i) that the Na/P(i) cotransporter is constitutively transported to and degraded within late endosomes/lysosomes and (ii) that PTH leads to the increased degradation of the transporter in late endosomes/lysosomes.
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National Academy of Sciences
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1998-02-17



