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WNKs are potassium-sensitive kinases

Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2021-01; 
John M Pleinis, Logan Norrell, Radha Akella, John M Humphreys, Haixia He, Qifei Sun, Feng Zhang, Jason Sosa-Pagan, Daryl E Morrison, Jeffrey N Schellinger, Laurie K Jackson, Elizabeth J Goldsmith, Aylin R Rodan
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With no lysine (K) (WNK) kinases regulate epithelial ion transport in the kidney to maintain homeostasis of electrolyte concentrations and blood pressure. Chloride ion directly binds WNK kinases to inhibit autophosphorylation and activation. Changes in extracellular potassium are thought to regulate WNKs through changes in intracellular chloride. Prior studies demonstrate that in some distal nephron epithelial cells, intracellular potassium changes with chronic low- or high-potassium diet. We, therefore, investigated whether potassium regulates WNK activity independent of chloride. We found decreased activity of WNK and mammalian WNK3 and WNK4 in fly Malpighian (renal) tubules bathed in high extracellular pota... More

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Malpighian tubule, WNK, ion transport, potassium, renal physiology