Expression of VACM-1 protein in cultured rat adrenal endothelial cells is linked to the cell cycle.

Burnatowska-Hledin, A. Zeneberg, A. Roulo, J. Grobe, P. Zhao, P. Lelkes, P. Clare, C. Barney
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Abstract

The vasopressin-activated calcium-mobilizing (VACM-1) protein is a unique arginine vasopressin (AVP) receptor which shares sequence homology with the cullins, genes involved in the regulation of cell cycle transitions. Unlike either cullins or AVP receptors, however, VACM-1 is expressed exclusively in the vascular endothelial cells and in the renal collecting tubule cells. In order to test the hypothesis that the expression of VACM-1 might be correlated with the cell cycle, and to establish an endothelial cell model for the VACM-1 receptor, we examined VACM-1 expression in rat adrenal medulla endothelial cells (RAMEC). Northern and Western blot analyses of mRNA and protein from RAMEC identified presence of 6.4 kb mRNA and a Mr 81 kDa protein, respectively. Immunostaining of RAMEC with anti-VACM-1 antibodies and Western blot analyses indicated that in RAMEC, VACM-1 protein expression is dependent on the cell cycle. VACM-1 protein virtually disappears during the S phase and localizes to the cytosol during cell division and to the cell membrane at the completion of cytokinesis. Furthermore, pretreatment of RAMEC with anti-VACM-1 specific antibodies increased basal levels of Ca2+and attenuated the AVP-dependent increase in cytosolic Ca2+. In summary, these results indicate that VACM-1 protein expression in RAMEC membrane is linked to the cell cycle, and consequently, VACM-1 may be involved in the regulation of cell division.
培养的大鼠肾上腺内皮细胞中VACM-1蛋白的表达与细胞周期有关。
抗利尿激素激活钙动员(VACM-1)蛋白是一种独特的精氨酸抗利尿激素(AVP)受体,与参与细胞周期转变调节的cullins基因具有序列同源性。然而,与cullins或AVP受体不同,VACM-1仅在血管内皮细胞和肾集合小管细胞中表达。为了验证VACM-1表达可能与细胞周期相关的假设,并建立VACM-1受体内皮细胞模型,我们检测了VACM-1在大鼠肾上腺髓质内皮细胞(RAMEC)中的表达。RAMEC mRNA和蛋白的Northern和Western blot分析分别鉴定出6.4 kb mRNA和Mr 81 kDa蛋白的存在。抗VACM-1抗体免疫染色和Western blot分析表明,在RAMEC中,VACM-1蛋白的表达依赖于细胞周期。VACM-1蛋白在S期几乎消失,在细胞分裂时定位于细胞质,在细胞质分裂完成时定位于细胞膜。此外,用抗vacm -1特异性抗体预处理RAMEC增加了Ca2+的基础水平,并减弱了avp依赖性的细胞质Ca2+的增加。综上所述,这些结果表明VACM-1蛋白在RAMEC膜中的表达与细胞周期有关,因此VACM-1可能参与细胞分裂的调控。
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