Abstract
We report an action of the protein kinase WNK3 on the neuronal mRNA splicing factor Fox-1. Fox-1 splices mRNAs encoding proteins important in synaptic transmission and membrane excitation. WNK3, implicated in the control of neuronal excitability through actions on ion transport, binds Fox-1 and inhibits its splicing activity in a kinase activity-dependent manner. Phosphorylation of Fox-1 by WNK3 does not change its RNA binding capacity; instead, WNK3 increases the cytoplasmic localization of Fox-1, thereby suppressing Fox-1-dependent splicing. These findings demonstrate a role of WNK3 in RNA processing. Considering the implication of WNK3 and Fox-1 in disorders of neuronal development such as autism, WNK3 may offer a target for treatment of Fox-1-induced disease.
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Lee, A. Y., Chen, W., Stippec, S., Self, J., Yang, F., Ding, X., … Cobb, M. H. (2012). Protein kinase WNK3 regulates the neuronal splicing factor Fox-1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(42), 16841–16846. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1215406109
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