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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (
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Potassium ions are required for gastric acid secretion. Several potassium channels have been implicated in providing K(+) at the apical membrane of parietal cells. In examining the mRNA expression levels between gastric mucosa and liver tissue,
KCNJ15
stood out as the most highly specific K(+) channel in the gastric mucosa. Western blot analysis confirmed that
KCNJ15
is abundant in the stomach. Immunofluorescence staining of isolated gastric glands indicated that
KCNJ15
was expressed in parietal cells and chief cells, but not in mucous neck cells. In resting parietal cells,
KCNJ15
was mainly found in puncta throughout the cytoplasm but was distinct from H(+)-K(+)-
ATPase
. Upon stimulation,
KCNJ15
and H(+)-K(+)-
ATPase
become colocalized on the apical membranes, as suggested by immunofluorescence staining. Western blot analysis of the resting and the stimulated membrane fractions confirmed this observation. From nonsecreting preparations,
KCNJ15
-containing vesicles sedimented after a 4-h centrifugation at 100,000 g, but not after a 30-min spin, which did sediment most of the H(+)-K(+)-
ATPase
-containing tubulovesicles. Most of the
KCNJ15
containing small vesicle population was depleted upon stimulation of parietal cells, as indicated by the fact that the
KCNJ15
signal was shifted to a large membrane fraction that sedimented at 4,000 g. Our results demonstrate that, in nonsecreting parietal cells,
KCNJ15
is stored in vesicles distinct from the H(+)-K(+)-
ATPase
-enriched tubulovesicles. Furthermore, upon stimulation,
KCNJ15
and H(+)-K(+)-
ATPase
both translocate to the apical membrane for active acid secretion. Thus
KCNJ15
can be added to the family of apical K(+) channels in gastric parietal cells.
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PMID:Acid secretion-associated translocation of KCNJ15 in gastric parietal cells. 2171 36
Gastric acid secretion is mediated by the K(+)-dependent proton pump (H(+),K(+)-
ATPase
), which requires a continuous supply of K(+) at the luminal side of the apical membrane. Several K(+) channels are implicated in gastric acid secretion. However, the identity of the K(+) channel(s) responsible for apical K(+) supply is still elusive. Our previous studies have shown the translocation of
KCNJ15
from cytoplasmic vesicles to the apical membrane on stimulation, indicating its involvement in gastric acid secretion. In this study, the stimulation associated trafficking of
KCNJ15
was observed in a more native context with a live cell imaging system.
KCNJ15
molecules in resting live cells were scattered in cytoplasm but exhibited apical localization after stimulation. Furthermore, knocking down
KCNJ15
expression with a short hairpin RNA adenoviral construct abolished histamine-stimulated acid secretion in rabbit primary parietal cells. Moreover,
KCNJ15
, like H(+),K(+)-
ATPase
, was detected in all of the parietal cells by immunofluorescence staining, whereas only about half of the parietal cells were positive for KCNQ1 under the same condition. Consistently, the endogenous protein levels of
KCNJ15
, analyzed by Western blotting, were higher than those of KCNQ1 in the gastric mucosa of human, mouse, and rabbit. These results provide evidence for a major role of
KCNJ15
in apical K(+) supply during stimulated acid secretion.
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PMID:Potassium channel KCNJ15 is required for histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion. 2610 60