Properties of electrogenic Pi transport by a human renal brush border Na+/Pi transporter

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Inorganic phosphate (Pi) induced an inward current (Ip) in Xenopus oocytes expressing the human renal Na+/Pi cotransporter NaPi-3. At 100 mM Na+, Pi-transport was independent of the holding potential and resulted in an apparent Km of 0.08 mM; lowering the Na+ concentration to 50 mM resulted in an increase of the apparent Km to 0.22 mM at -50 mV and to 0.31 mM at -90 mV. In contrast, the apparent Km for Na+ was not significantly influenced by the holding potential. A decrease of the pH from 7.8 to 6.8 resulted in a decrease of Ip at 50 mM Na+, but not at 150 mM Na+. Arsenate induced inward currents through NaPi-3 and decreased the apparent Km in measurements of Ip. Phosphonoformic acid itself induced no currents, but inhibited Pi-induced currents with an apparent Ki of 3.6 mM. In summary, NaPi-3 displays characteristic Na+/Pi cotransporter properties with relevant interactions with arsenate (transport substrate) and phosphonoformic acid (inhibitor). Monovalent and divalent Pi both appear to be transported by NaPi-3.

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Busch, A. E., Wagner, C. A., Schuster, A., Waldegger, S., Biber, J., Murer, H., & Lang, F. (1995). Properties of electrogenic Pi transport by a human renal brush border Na+/Pi transporter. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 6(6), 1547–1551. https://doi.org/10.1681/asn.v661547

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