Ja. Kraut et al., EXPRESSION OF GASTRIC AND COLONIC H-K+-ATPASE IN THE RAT-KIDNEY(), American journal of physiology. Renal, fluid and electrolyte physiology, 37(4), 1995, pp. 581-587
Enzymatic and microperfusion studies have indicated that an ATP-depend
ent H+/K+ exchange process is present in the collecting duct of the ma
mmalian kidney. Immunochemical staining has also provided evidence for
expression of a gastric-type H+-K+ adenosine triphosphatase (H+-K+-AT
Pase). Rat kidney mRNA was probed with use of the polymerase chain rea
ction (PCR) to determine the presence of an H+-K+-ATPase. cDNA made wi
th mRNA isolated from the kidneys of rats maintained on a low-K diet w
as used as template in PCR reactions with primers encompassing the cDN
A sequence of the ol-subunit of the gastric H+-K+-ATPase and the 5' an
d 3' ends of the colonic H+-K+-ATPase. The resulting products, 300-700
bp in size, hybridized with probes directed against either the gastri
c or colonic sequences of the H+-K+-ATPase. Sequencing of the individu
al PCR products showed identity with the appropriate regions of the cr
-subunits of the gastric H+-K+-ATPase and colonic H+-K+-ATPase. These
data indicate that the rat kidney expresses mRNAs encoding both gastri
c and colonic H+-K+-ATPases.