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Membrane trafficking of AQP5 and cAMP dependent phosphorylation in bronchial epithelium.

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  • Membrane trafficking of AQP5 and cAMP dependent phosphorylation in bronchial epithelium. Abstract Text:

    janghee wooJanghee Woo,young kwang chaeYoung Kwang Chae,se jin jangSe Jin Jang,myoung sook kimMyoung Sook Kim,jin hyen baekJin Hyen Baek,jong chul parkJong Chul Park,barry trinkBarry Trink,edward ratovitskiEdward Ratovitski,taekyul leeTaekyul Lee,beomsoo parkBeomsoo Park,minjoo parkMinjoo Park,ji hye kangJi Hye Kang,jean charles soriaJean Charles Soria,juna leeJuna Lee,joseph califanoJoseph Califano,david sidranskyDavid Sidransky,chulso moonChulso Moon,janghee wooJanghee Woo,young kwang chaeYoung Kwang Chae,se jin jangSe Jin Jang,myoung sook kimMyoung Sook Kim,jin hyen baekJin Hyen Baek,jong chul parkJong Chul Park,barry trinkBarry Trink,edward ratovitskiEdward Ratovitski,taekyul leeTaekyul Lee,beomsoo parkBeomsoo Park,minjoo parkMinjoo Park,ji hye kangJi Hye Kang,jean charles soriaJean Charles Soria,juna leeJuna Lee,joseph califanoJoseph Califano,david sidranskyDavid Sidransky,chulso moonChulso Moon,janghee wooJanghee Woo,young kwang chaeYoung Kwang Chae,se jin jangSe Jin Jang,myoung sook kimMyoung Sook Kim,jin hyen baekJin Hyen Baek,jong chul parkJong Chul Park,barry trinkBarry Trink,edward ratovitskiEdward Ratovitski,taekyul leeTaekyul Lee,beomsoo parkBeomsoo Park,minjoo parkMinjoo Park,ji hye kangJi Hye Kang,jean charles soriaJean Charles Soria,juna leeJuna Lee,joseph califanoJoseph Califano,david sidranskyDavid Sidransky,chulso moonChulso Moon,

    Phosphorylation pathway has been identified as an important step in membrane trafficking for AQP5. We generated stably transfected BEAS-2B human bronchial epithelial cells with various over-expression constructs on permeable support. In stable cells with wild-type AQP5 and S156A (AQP5 mutant targeting PKA consensus sequence), AQP5 expression was predominantly polarized to the apical membrane, whereas stable cells with N185D (AQP5 mutant targeting second NPA motif), mainly localized to the cytoplasm. Treatment with H89 and/or chlorophenylthio-cAMP (cpt-cAMP) did not affect membrane expression of AQP5 in any of three stable cells. In cells with wild-type AQP5 and N185D, AQP5s were phosphorylated by PKA, while phosphorylation of AQP5 was not detected in cells with S156A. These results indicate that, in AQP5, serine156 may be phosphorylated by PKA, but membrane expression of AQP5 may not be regulated by PKA phosphorylation. We conclude that AQP5 membrane targeting can include more than one mechanism besides cAMP dependent phosphorylation.

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    j wooJ Woo,yk chaeYK Chae,sj jangSJ Jang,ms kimMS Kim,jh baekJH Baek,jc parkJC Park,b trinkB Trink,e ratovitskiE Ratovitski,t leeT Lee,b parkB Park,m parkM Park,jh kangJH Kang,jc soriaJC Soria,j leeJ Lee,j califanoJ Califano,d sidranskyD Sidransky,c moonC Moon,j wooJ Woo,yk chaeYK Chae,sj jangSJ Jang,ms kimMS Kim,jh baekJH Baek,jc parkJC Park,b trinkB Trink,e ratovitskiE Ratovitski,t leeT Lee,b parkB Park,m parkM Park,jh kangJH Kang,jc soriaJC Soria,j leeJ Lee,j califanoJ Califano,d sidranskyD Sidransky,c moonC Moon,j wooJ Woo,yk chaeYK Chae,sj jangSJ Jang,ms kimMS Kim,jh baekJH Baek,jc parkJC Park,b trinkB Trink,e ratovitskiE Ratovitski,t leeT Lee,b parkB Park,m parkM Park,jh kangJH Kang,jc soriaJC Soria,j leeJ Lee,j califanoJ Califano,d sidranskyD Sidransky,c moonC Moon,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biochemical and biophysical research communication

    VOLUME: 366

    Page Numbers: 321-7

    Journal Abbreviation: Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.

    ISSN: 1090-2104

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Otolaryngology, Johns Hopkins University, 1550 Orleans St. 574A, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA.

    Country: United States

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