Nephrocystin-1 interacts directly with Ack1 and is expressed in human collecting duct.

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Eley L, Moochhala SH, Simms R, Hildebrandt F, Sayer JA

Nephrocystin-1 interacts directly with Ack1 and is expressed in human collecting duct.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2008 Jul 11;371(4):877-82. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.05.016. Epub 2008 May 12.

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Abstract

Nephronophthisis is characterised by renal fibrosis, tubular basement membrane disruption and corticomedullary cyst formation leading to end stage renal failure. Mutations in NPHP1 account for the underlying genetic defect in 25% of patients with nephronophthisis. Loss of urine concentration ability may be an early feature of nephronophthisis. Using yeast-2-library screening with the SH3 domain of nephrocystin-1 as bait, we identify Ack1 as a novel interaction partner. This interaction is confirmed using exogenous over-expression followed by co-immunoprecipitation. Ack1 is an activated Cdc42-associated kinase, and like nephrocystin-1, is a known interactor of p130Cas. Nephrocystin-1 partially colocalises with Ack1 at cell-cell contacts in IMCD3 cells. In human kidney, nephrocystin-1 expression is limited to cell-cell junctions in renal collecting duct cells. These data define Ack1 as a novel interaction partner of nephrocystin-1 and implicate cell-cell junctions and the renal collecting duct in the pathology of nephronophthisis.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Activated CDC42 kinase 1Q07912Details