NEPH1 defines a novel family of podocin‐interacting proteins
- 1 November 2002
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 17 (1), 115-117
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.02-0242fje
Abstract
Mutations of NPHS1 or NPHS2, the genes encoding for the glomerular podocyte proteins nephrin and podocin, cause steroid-resistant proteinuria. In addition, mice lacking NEPH1 develop a nephrotic syndrome that resembles NPHS mutations, suggesting that all three proteins are essential for the integrity of glomerular podocytes. Podocin interacts with the C-terminal domain of nephrin and facilitates nephrin-dependent signaling. NEPH1, a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, is structurally related to nephrin. We report now that NEPH1 belongs to a family of three closely related proteins that interact with the C-terminal domain of podocin. All three NEPH proteins share a conserved podocin-binding motif; mutation of a centrally located tyrosine residue dramatically lowers the affinity of NEPH1 for podocin. NEPH1 triggers AP-1 activation similarly to nephrin but requires the presence of Tec family kinases for efficient transactivation. We conclude that NEPH1 defines a new family of podocin-binding molecules that are potential candidates for hereditary nephrotic syndromes not linked to either NPHS1 or NPHS2.Keywords
Funding Information
- California Department of Fish and Game (Wa597)
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