Trafficking of GFP-AQP5 chimeric proteins conferred with unphosphorylated amino acids at their PKA - Target motif (152SRRTS) in MDCK-II cells

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Three constructs having mutated PKA-target motif at 152SRRTS of AQP5, an exocrine type water channel, were prepared and fused to C-terminus of green fluorescence protein cDNA to examine the effects of blocking of phosphorylation at 152SRRTS (a consensus PKA-target motif of AQP5) on translocation or trafficking of the chimeric proteins expressed in the Madin-Darby canine kidney-II (MDCK-II) cells. H-89 treatment increased translocation of wild-type GFP-AQP5 to the apical membrane. All 3 mutant molecules translocated 1.5 to 2 times more than the control wild-type GFP-AQP5. Colchicine but not cytochalasin B inhibited the translocation of wild-type GFP-AQP5. Present results suggest dephosphorylation of this consensus sequence increase GFP-AQP5 translocation, and that microtubules but not microfilaments are involved in this event.

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Karabasil, M. R., Hasegawa, T., Azlina, A., Purwanti, N., Purevjav, J., Yao, C., … Hosoi, K. (2009). Trafficking of GFP-AQP5 chimeric proteins conferred with unphosphorylated amino acids at their PKA - Target motif (152SRRTS) in MDCK-II cells. Journal of Medical Investigation, 56(1–2), 55–63. https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.56.55

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