Jb. Wade et al., Differential renal distribution of NHERF isoforms and their colocalizationwith NHE3, ezrin, and ROMK, AM J P-CELL, 280(1), 2001, pp. C192-C198
Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor (NHERF) and NHERF2 are PDZ motif protein
s that mediate the inhibitory effect of cAMP on Na+/H+ exchanger 3 (NHE3) b
y facilitating the formation of a multiprotein signaling complex. With the
use of antibodies specific for NHERF and NHERF2, immunocytochemical analysi
s of rat kidney was undertaken to determine the nephron distribution of bot
h proteins and their colocalization with other transporters and with ezrin.
NHERF was most abundant in apical membrane of proximal tubule cells, where
it colocalized with ezrin and NHE3. NHERF2 was detected in the glomerulus
and in other renal vascular structures. In addition, NHERF2 was strongly ex
pressed in collecting duct principal cells, where it colocalized with ROMK.
These results indicate a striking difference in the nephron distribution o
f NHERF and NHERF2 and suggests NHERF is most likely to be the relevant bio
logical regulator of NHE3 in the proximal tubule, while NHERF2 may interact
with ROMK or other targets in the collecting duct. The finding that NHERF
isoforms occur in different cell types suggests that NHERF and NHERF2 may s
ubserve different functions in the kidney.