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Changes in the R-region Interactions Depend on Phosphorylation and Contribute to PKA and PKC Regulation of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Chloride Channel

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Journal FASEB Bioadv
Specialty Biology
Date 2020 Mar 4
PMID 32123855
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The CFTR chloride channel is regulated by phosphorylation at PKA and PKC consensus sites within its regulatory region (R-region) through a mechanism, which is still not completely understood. We used a split-CFTR construct expressing the N-term-TMD1-NBD1 (Front Half; FH), TMD2-NBD2-C-Term (Back Half; BH), and the R-region as separate polypeptides (Split-R) in BHK cells, to investigate in situ how different phosphorylation conditions affect the R-region interactions with other parts of the protein. In proximity ligation assays, we studied the formation of complexes between the R-region and each half of the Split-CFTR. We found that at basal conditions, the density of complexes formed between the R-region and both halves of the split channel were equal. PKC stimulation alone had no effect, whereas PKA stimulation induced the formation of more complexes between the R-region and both halves compared to basal conditions. Moreover, PKC + PKA stimulation further enhanced the formation of FH-R complexes by 40% from PKA level. In cells expressing the Split-R with the two inhibitory PKC sites on the R-region inactivated (SR-S641A/T682A), density of FH-R complexes was much higher than in Split-R WT expressing cells after PKC or PKC + PKA stimulation. No differences were observed for BH-R complexes measured at all phosphorylation conditions. Since full-length CFTR channels display large functional responses to PKC + PKA in WT and S641A/T682A mutant, we conclude that FH-R interactions are important for CFTR function. Inactivation of consensus PKC site serine 686 (S686A) significantly reduced the basal BH-R interaction and prevented the PKC enhancing effect on CFTR function and FH-R interaction. The phospho-mimetic mutation (S686D) restored basal BH-R interaction and the PKC enhancing effect on CFTR function with enhanced FH-R interaction. As the channel function is mainly stimulated by PKA phosphorylation of the R-region, and this response is known to be enhanced by PKC phosphorylation, our data support a model in which the regulation of CFTR activation results from increased interactions of the R-region with the N-term-TMD1-NBD1. Also, serine S686 was found to be critical for the PKC enhancing effect which requires a permissive BH-R interaction at basal level and increased FH-R interaction after PKC + PKA phosphorylation.

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