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    The heteromeric pc-1/pc-2 polycystin complex is activated by the pc-1 n-terminus

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    Author
    Ha, K.
    Nobuhara, M.
    Wang, Q.
    Walker, R.V.
    Qian, F.
    Schartner, C.
    Cao, E.
    Delling, M.
    Date
    2020-11-09
    Journal
    eLife
    Publisher
    eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
    Type
    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60684
    Abstract
    Mutations in the polycystin proteins, PC-1 and PC-2, result in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and ultimately renal failure. PC-1 and PC-2 enrich on primary cilia, where they are thought to form a heteromeric ion channel complex. However, a functional understanding of the putative PC-1/PC-2 polycystin complex is lacking due to technical hurdles in reliably measuring its activity. Here we successfully reconstitute the PC-1/PC-2 complex in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells and show that it functions as an outwardly rectifying channel. Using both reconstituted and ciliary polycystin channels, we further show that a soluble fragment generated from the N-terminal extracellular domain of PC-1 functions as an intrinsic agonist that is necessary and sufficient for channel activation. We thus propose that autoproteolytic cleavage of the N-terminus of PC-1, a hotspot for ADPKD mutations, produces a soluble ligand in vivo. These findings establish a mechanistic framework for understanding the role of PC-1/PC-2 heteromers in ADPKD and suggest new therapeutic strategies that would expand upon the limited symptomatic treatments currently available for this progressive, terminal disease. Copyright Ha et al.
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    This work was supported by National Institute of Health Grant R01GM130908 (MD), R01 DK111611 (FQ), Polycystic Kidney Disease Research Resource Consortium U54DK126114 (FQ), the Fritz Thyssen Foundation (MD), the National Research Foundation of Korea (NTF) grant funded by the Korean government (MSIT) (No.2019R1A6A3A03033302) (KH), PKD Foundation (236G19a) (FQ) and a fellowship grant (215F19a) (RW).
    Keyword
    Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant--genetics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/14587
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    10.7554/eLife.60684
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