2012
VIP17/MAL expression modulates epithelial cyst formation and ciliogenesis
Takiar V, Mistry K, Carmosino M, Schaeren-Wiemers N, Caplan MJ. VIP17/MAL expression modulates epithelial cyst formation and ciliogenesis. American Journal Of Physiology - Cell Physiology 2012, 303: c862-c871. PMID: 22895261, PMCID: PMC3469709, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00338.2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal cystogenesisPrimary ciliaVectorial solute transportApical vesicle transportConsequence of defectsEpithelial cellsEpithelial cyst formationPolarized organizationRenal epithelial cellsBasolateral markersVesicle transportIntegral proteinsAbsent ciliaCiliary defectsExpression resultsAberrant sortingCiliary morphologyOverexpressing cellsImmunofluorescence analysisCiliaCystogenesisCiliogenesisOverexpressionCyst developmentTransgenic mice
1999
Nongastric H+,K+-ATPase: cell biologic and functional properties.
Grishin AV, Reinhard J, Dunbar LA, Courtois-Coutry N, Wang T, Giebisch G, Caplan MJ. Nongastric H+,K+-ATPase: cell biologic and functional properties. Seminars In Nephrology 1999, 19: 421-30. PMID: 10511382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsATPase isoformsP-type ATPasesEndocytic regulationEndocytosis signalATPase familyCell machineryCytoplasmic tailK resorptionATPasesIon pumpsATPase isoform expressionApical surfaceIsoformsCell biologicIsoform expressionPhysiological studiesTubule epithelial cellsATPaseEpithelial cellsTransgenic miceCation transportK transportFunctional propertiesRenal K transportEndocytosis
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 tail
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