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      Regulation of Na/Pi transporter in the proximal tubule.

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          The physiological tuning and pathophysiological alterations of renal proximal reabsorption of inorganic phosphate can be ascribed to the net amount of the Na/Pi-cotransporter NaPi-IIa localized in the brush border membrane. The net amount of NaPi-IIa appears to be the result of an endocytotic rate regulated by a complex network of different protein kinases. New approaches demonstrated that NaPi-IIa is part of heteromeric protein complexes, organized by PDZ (postsynaptic protein PSD95, Drosophila junction protein Disc-large, tight junction protein ZO-1) proteins. Such complexes are thought to play important roles in the apical positioning and regulated endocytosis of NaPi-IIa and therefore such interactions have to be considered when explaining proximal phosphate ion reabsorption.

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          Journal
          Annu. Rev. Physiol.
          Annual review of physiology
          Annual Reviews
          0066-4278
          0066-4278
          2003
          : 65
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Physiology, University Zürich, 8057 Switzerland. hmurer@access.unizh.ch
          Article
          042902.092424
          10.1146/annurev.physiol.65.042902.092424
          12517995
          c68e3719-458f-441f-8a82-915a0c3280e1
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