2015
Dual pulse-chase microscopy reveals early divergence in the biosynthetic trafficking of the Na,K-ATPase and E-cadherin
Farr GA, Hull M, Stoops EH, Bateson R, Caplan MJ. Dual pulse-chase microscopy reveals early divergence in the biosynthetic trafficking of the Na,K-ATPase and E-cadherin. Molecular Biology Of The Cell 2015, 26: 4401-4411. PMID: 26424804, PMCID: PMC4666135, DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e14-09-1385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrans-Golgi networkPlasma membraneE-cadherinK-ATPasePolarized MDCK epithelial cellsPost-Golgi traffickingCell surfacePolarized epithelial cellsEpithelial cellsMDCK epithelial cellsDistinct trafficking routesBiosynthetic traffickingCarrier vesiclesSecretory pathwayMembrane proteinsSurface deliveryBasolateral domainMost proteinsTrafficking routesGolgi complexTemperature blockTraffickingProteinMembraneCellsAkt Substrate of 160 kD Regulates Na+,K+-ATPase Trafficking in Response to Energy Depletion and Renal Ischemia
Alves DS, Thulin G, Loffing J, Kashgarian M, Caplan MJ. Akt Substrate of 160 kD Regulates Na+,K+-ATPase Trafficking in Response to Energy Depletion and Renal Ischemia. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2015, 26: 2765-2776. PMID: 25788531, PMCID: PMC4625659, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2013101040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBiotinylationCell LineCytoplasmDogsDynaminsEndocytosisEpithelial CellsGTPase-Activating ProteinsHumansIschemiaKidneyKidney DiseasesMadin Darby Canine Kidney CellsMaleMiceMice, KnockoutMicroscopy, FluorescencePhosphorylationProtein TransportReperfusion InjuryRNA, Small InterferingSignal TransductionSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPaseConceptsRenal epithelial cellsATPase traffickingIntracellular compartmentsEpithelial cell polarityEpithelial cellsBasolateral plasma membraneGlucose transporter 4Cultured epithelial cellsCell polarityRab GTPaseAkt substratePlasma membraneSubcellular distributionAS160Energy depletionDirect bindingTransporter 4TraffickingDirect roleK-ATPaseATPaseTubular soluteIntracellular accumulationCellsCompartments
2014
Trafficking to the Apical and Basolateral Membranes in Polarized Epithelial Cells
Stoops EH, Caplan MJ. Trafficking to the Apical and Basolateral Membranes in Polarized Epithelial Cells. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2014, 25: 1375-1386. PMID: 24652803, PMCID: PMC4073435, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2013080883.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrafficking routesCell type-specific variationsDistinct protein compositionTrans-Golgi networkPolarized epithelial cellsCellular trafficking pathwaysEpithelial cellsBasolateral membraneType-specific variationsBasolateral proteinsTrafficking pathwaysRecycling endosomesRenal epithelial cellsDifferent developmental statesCarrier vesiclesProtein distributionProtein compositionTransport functionProteinK-ATPaseCurrent understandingCellsPathwayRemarkable capacityDevelopmental state
2012
AS160: a new Na,K‐ATPase partner that regulates the trafficking of the sodium pump in response to energy depletion and renal ischemia
Alves D, Thulin G, Loffing J, Kashgarian M, Caplan M. AS160: a new Na,K‐ATPase partner that regulates the trafficking of the sodium pump in response to energy depletion and renal ischemia. The FASEB Journal 2012, 26: lb808-lb808. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.lb808.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlasma membraneRenal epithelial cellsK-ATPaseEpithelial cellsCytoplasmic vesicular compartmentsDifferent cellular poolsCultured epithelial cellsVesicular compartmentsWild typeCellular poolAS160Cytoplasmic accumulationKnockout micePhysiological roleWild-type controlsEnergy depletionRenal ischemiaPhysiological stimuliType controlsCellular NaK-ATPase activityIntracellular accumulationMembraneIschemic kidney injuryCells
2010
Association with β-COP Regulates the Trafficking of the Newly Synthesized Na,K-ATPase*
Morton MJ, Farr GA, Hull M, Capendeguy O, Horisberger JD, Caplan MJ. Association with β-COP Regulates the Trafficking of the Newly Synthesized Na,K-ATPase*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2010, 285: 33737-33746. PMID: 20801885, PMCID: PMC2962472, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m110.141119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsK-ATPase αK-ATPase β-subunitΒ-COPΒ-subunitΑ-subunitPlasma membraneEndoplasmic reticulumK-ATPase α-subunitMutant α-subunitsIon-transporting ATPasePlasma membrane expressionK-ATPasePulse-chase experimentsPartner proteinsNovel labeling techniqueCoat proteinDibasic motifCell surfaceMembrane expressionObligate intermediateΒ subunit expressionProteinReticulum
2009
Membrane proteins follow multiple pathways to the basolateral cell surface in polarized epithelial cells
Farr GA, Hull M, Mellman I, Caplan MJ. Membrane proteins follow multiple pathways to the basolateral cell surface in polarized epithelial cells. Journal Of Cell Biology 2009, 186: 269-282. PMID: 19620635, PMCID: PMC2717640, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.200901021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBiological TransportCadherinsCell LineCell MembraneCell PolarityDogsEndosomesEpithelial CellsExocytosisGolgi ApparatusHumansMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane ProteinsModels, MolecularProtein Structure, SecondaryProtein TransportReceptors, TransferrinRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPaseStaining and LabelingTrans-Golgi NetworkViral Envelope ProteinsConceptsBasolateral proteinsMembrane proteinsSurface deliveryK-ATPaseVesicular stomatitis virus G proteinPolarized epithelial cellsBasolateral membrane proteinsEpithelial cellsVirus G proteinBasolateral cell surfaceBasolateral deliveryTransport intermediatesGolgi networkSmall GTPasesPlasma membraneG proteinsCell surfaceProteinMultiple pathwaysBasolateral membraneGolgiPathwayCellsMembraneGTPases
2007
The Future of the Pump
Caplan MJ. The Future of the Pump. Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology 2007, 41: s217-s222. PMID: 17575526, DOI: 10.1097/mcg.0b013e31803233da.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIon transport proteinsLarge macromolecular complexesMacromolecular complexesGastric parietal cellsTransport proteinsSecond messengerMacromolecular interactionsIon translocationRegulatory processesK-ATPaseCritical roleTight controlX-ray crystallographic techniquesParietal cellsCrystallographic techniquesCellsKinasePharmacologic suppressionTraffickingProteinTranslocationMessengerMolecular structureRegulationSecretion
2006
An Extracellular Loop of the Human Non-Gastric H,K-ATPase a-subunit is Involved in Apical Plasma Membrane Polarization
Lerner M, Lemke D, Bertram H, Schillers H, Oberleithner H, Caplan MJ, Reinhardt J. An Extracellular Loop of the Human Non-Gastric H,K-ATPase a-subunit is Involved in Apical Plasma Membrane Polarization. Cellular Physiology And Biochemistry 2006, 18: 75-84. PMID: 16914892, DOI: 10.1159/000095169.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP-type ATPasesSorting motifApical deliveryExtracellular loopK-ATPaseSpecific sorting signalsPlasma membrane polarizationShort extracellular loopApical plasma membraneMadin-Darby canine kidney cellsSingle point mutationCanine kidney cellsSorting signalsGene familyPlasma membraneFlanking regionsEpithelial apical membraneK-ATPasesPhysiological roleApical membraneCellular distributionPoint mutationsIon pumpsATP1AL1Corresponding region
2004
Sorting of H,K‐ATPase β‐Subunit in MDCK and LLC‐PK1 Cells is Independent of μ1B Adaptin Expression
Duffield A, Fölsch H, Mellman I, Caplan MJ. Sorting of H,K‐ATPase β‐Subunit in MDCK and LLC‐PK1 Cells is Independent of μ1B Adaptin Expression. Traffic 2004, 5: 449-461. PMID: 15117319, DOI: 10.1111/j.1398-9219.2004.00192.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptor Protein Complex mu SubunitsAdaptor Proteins, Vesicular TransportAmino Acid MotifsAnimalsCell LineCytoplasmDogsEpithelial CellsGlutathione TransferaseH(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPaseLLC-PK1 CellsMembrane ProteinsProtein SubunitsProtein TransportReceptors, LDLReceptors, TransferrinRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSwineTransfectionTyrosineConceptsLow-density lipoproteinTransferrin receptorBasolateral localizationTyrosine-based motifMDCK cellsB expressionLLC-PK1 cellsEpithelial cellsLipoproteinMadin-Darby canine kidney cellsCertain epithelial cellsReceptorsKidney cellsCanine kidney cellsK-ATPase beta subunitCellsDifferential expressionK-ATPaseBasolateral expressionExpressionApical membrane
2003
The tetraspanin CD63 enhances the internalization of the H,K-ATPase β-subunit
Duffield A, Kamsteeg EJ, Brown AN, Pagel P, Caplan MJ. The tetraspanin CD63 enhances the internalization of the H,K-ATPase β-subunit. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2003, 100: 15560-15565. PMID: 14660791, PMCID: PMC307607, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2536699100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigens, CDChlorocebus aethiopsCloning, MolecularCOS CellsGene LibraryH(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPaseHumansKidneyMembrane ProteinsModels, BiologicalPlatelet Membrane GlycoproteinsProtein SubunitsProtein TransportRabbitsRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyRecombinant ProteinsTetraspanin 30TransfectionConceptsAdaptor protein complex 2Intracellular compartmentsK-ATPaseTetraspanin CD63K-ATPase β-subunitCOS-7 cellsEndocytic machineryAdaptor proteinLate endosomesSecretory vesiclesPlasma membraneGastric parietal cellsBiochemical experimentsInteraction partnersΒ-subunitParietal cellsCell surfaceEnhanced endocytosisTubulovesicular elementsCD63CompartmentsCellsInternalizationComplexes 2Endosomes
2000
The cell biology of ion pumps: sorting and regulation
Dunbar L, Caplan M. The cell biology of ion pumps: sorting and regulation. European Journal Of Cell Biology 2000, 79: 557-563. PMID: 11001492, DOI: 10.1078/0171-9335-00079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolarized epithelial cellsP-type familyIon pumpsK-ATPaseDistinct regulatory pathwaysProtein traffickingSubcellular localizationCell biologyRelated membersRegulatory pathwaysMolecular signalsCellular mechanismsEnzymatic activityIntra-molecular interactionsEpithelial cellsTraffickingComplex arrayCatalytic capacityPhysiologic functionATPasesHomologyBiologyPathwayRegulationSortingA Transmembrane Segment Determines the Steady-State Localization of an Ion-Transporting Adenosine Triphosphatase
Dunbar L, Aronson P, Caplan M. A Transmembrane Segment Determines the Steady-State Localization of an Ion-Transporting Adenosine Triphosphatase. Journal Of Cell Biology 2000, 148: 769-778. PMID: 10684257, PMCID: PMC2169368, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.148.4.769.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBiological TransportCationsCell LineCell MembraneCell PolarityGlycosphingolipidsGlycosylphosphatidylinositolsH(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPaseHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationMembrane ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataOuabainParietal Cells, GastricProtein Sorting SignalsRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence AlignmentSequence DeletionSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPaseSolubilityTransfectionConceptsK-ATPase alpha subunitAlpha subunitTransmembrane domainPolytopic membrane transport proteinK-ATPaseApical distributionGlycosphingolipid-rich membrane domainsDetergent-insoluble complexesMembrane transport proteinsApical membrane proteinsApical plasma membraneK-ATPase alphaFourth transmembrane domainLocalization signalChimeric pumpsFourth transmembraneTransmembrane segmentsK-ATPase sequencesMembrane compartmentsMembrane domainsMembrane proteinsSequence domainsPlasma membraneGastric parietal cellsTransport proteinsResidues of the Fourth Transmembrane Segments of the Na,K-ATPase and the Gastric H,K-ATPase Contribute to Cation Selectivity*
Mense M, Dunbar L, Blostein R, Caplan M. Residues of the Fourth Transmembrane Segments of the Na,K-ATPase and the Gastric H,K-ATPase Contribute to Cation Selectivity*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2000, 275: 1749-1756. PMID: 10636871, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.275.3.1749.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosine TriphosphatasesAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCationsElectrophysiologyH(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPaseHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationInhibitory Concentration 50KineticsMolecular Sequence DataMutationOuabainPotassiumRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence Homology, Amino AcidSodiumSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPaseStomachVanadatesXenopus laevisConceptsFourth transmembrane segmentTransmembrane segmentsATPase assaysK-ATPaseHelical wheel analysisTwo-electrode voltage-clamp experimentsCation selectivityProtein chimerasXenopus laevis oocytesVanadate sensitivityWild-type NaGastric HK-ATPasesXenopus oocytesLaevis oocytesATPase activityAbsence of sodiumResiduesTM4K counterpartsControl constructsOocytesConformational equilibriumAssaysImportant role
1999
Cation Selectivity of Gastric H,K-ATPase and Na,K-ATPase Chimeras*
Blostein R, Dunbar L, Mense M, Scanzano R, Wilczynska A, Caplan M. Cation Selectivity of Gastric H,K-ATPase and Na,K-ATPase Chimeras*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274: 18374-18381. PMID: 10373442, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.26.18374.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
A tyrosine-based signal regulates H-K-ATPase-mediated potassium reabsorption in the kidney
Wang T, Courtois-Coutry N, Giebisch G, Caplan M. A tyrosine-based signal regulates H-K-ATPase-mediated potassium reabsorption in the kidney. American Journal Of Physiology 1998, 275: f818-f826. PMID: 9815140, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1998.275.5.f818.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlomerular filtration rateTransgenic miceGastric acid outputPlasma K concentrationK pumpK-ATPaseRenal collecting tubulesK clearanceBlood pressurePotassium reabsorptionAcid outputUrine volumeK excretionFiltration rateGastric acidK reabsorptionPump functionCollecting tubuleMicePlasma NaTyrosine-based sequenceTyrosine-based signalsKidneyExcretionCytoplasmic tailConformational alterations resulting from mutations in cytoplasmic domains of the alpha subunit of the Na,K-ATPase.
Blostein R, Daly SE, Boxenbaum N, Lane LK, Arguello JM, Lingrel JB, Karlish SJ, Caplan MJ, Dunbar L. Conformational alterations resulting from mutations in cytoplasmic domains of the alpha subunit of the Na,K-ATPase. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum 1998, 643: 275-81. PMID: 9789570.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsM2-M3 loopCytoplasmic domainCytoplasmic loopK-ATPaseN-terminusStructure/function analysisTransmembrane segment M2Amino-terminal halfMajor cytoplasmic loopFifth transmembrane segmentFirst cytoplasmic loopCatalytic phosphorylation siteMajor conformational statesLow catalytic turnoverPutative cationCytoplasmic mutantsTransmembrane segmentsPhosphorylation sitesTransmembrane domainAlpha 1 subunitSegment M2Cytoplasmic regionApparent affinityAmino terminusTerminal halfSorting of P-type ATPases in polarized epithelial cells.
Dunbar LA, Courtois-Coutry N, Roush DL, Muth TR, Gottardi CJ, Rajendran V, Geibel J, Kashgarian M, Caplan MJ. Sorting of P-type ATPases in polarized epithelial cells. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum 1998, 643: 289-95. PMID: 9789572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApical localizationK-ATPaseMost epithelial cell typesTyrosine-based signalsP-type familyP-type ATPasesEpithelial cellsCritical tyrosine residuesApical plasma membraneFourth transmembrane domainBeta-subunit sequencesApical cell surfaceEpithelial cell typesSorting signalsTransmembrane domainCytoplasmic tailSequence domainsPlasma membraneHomologous membersTyrosine residuesParietal cellsStorage compartmentCell typesCell surfaceBasolateral surfaceA basolateral sorting signal is encoded in the α-subunit of Na-K-ATPase
Muth TR, Gottardi CJ, Roush DL, Caplan MJ. A basolateral sorting signal is encoded in the α-subunit of Na-K-ATPase. American Journal Of Physiology 1998, 274: c688-c696. PMID: 9530100, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1998.274.3.c688.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLLC-PK1 cellsK-ATPaseAmino acidsPlasma membrane distributionIntracellular vesicular compartmentsBasolateral surfaceAmino acid residuesNa-K-ATPaseBasolateral signalSurface expressionK-ATPase sequencesProtein domainsPlasma membraneVesicular compartmentsGastric parietal cellsTranscriptional upregulationΑ-subunitLLC-PK1 cell lineMembrane distributionAcid residuesSecretagogue stimulationIon pumpsApical surfaceChimerasCell lines
1997
A Tyrosine-Based Signal Targets H/K-ATPase to a Regulated Compartment and Is Required for the Cessation of Gastric Acid Secretion
Courtois-Coutry N, Roush D, Rajendran V, McCarthy J, Geibel J, Kashgarian M, Caplan M. A Tyrosine-Based Signal Targets H/K-ATPase to a Regulated Compartment and Is Required for the Cessation of Gastric Acid Secretion. Cell 1997, 90: 501-510. PMID: 9267030, DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80510-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCalciumCOS CellsCytomegalovirusDNA PrimersEndocytosisGastric AcidGastric MucosaH(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPaseMacromolecular SubstancesMiceMice, TransgenicMicroscopy, ImmunoelectronMutagenesis, Site-DirectedParietal Cells, GastricPolymerase Chain ReactionPromoter Regions, GeneticRecombinant ProteinsSignal TransductionTransfectionTyrosineConceptsK-ATPase beta subunitTyrosine-based signalsK-ATPaseTyrosine-based endocytosis signalTyrosine residuesBeta subunitIntracellular storage compartmentEndocytosis signalCytoplasmic tailMutant betaRegulated compartmentsSecrete acidResidue sequenceStorage compartmentCell surfaceCell plasmalemmaSubunitsTransgenic miceParietal cellsGastric glandsCompartmentsSecretionAcid secretionReinternalizationPlasmalemma
1996
Immunolocalization of ion transport proteins in human autosomal dominant polycystic kidney epithelial cells.
Brill SR, Ross KE, Davidow CJ, Ye M, Grantham JJ, Caplan MJ. Immunolocalization of ion transport proteins in human autosomal dominant polycystic kidney epithelial cells. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1996, 93: 10206-10211. PMID: 8816777, PMCID: PMC38362, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.19.10206.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCyst epithelial cellsEpithelial cellsCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorIon transport proteinsFibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorK-ATPaseApical cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorTransmembrane conductance regulatorKidney epithelial cellsK-ATPase proteinRenal epithelial cellsCFTR proteinTransport proteinsConductance regulatorIntracellular structuresFluid-filled cystsApical membraneForskolin treatmentBasolateral surfacePermeable filter supportsApical surfaceProteinCl- channelsApical labelingAutosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease