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Intracellular Ion Control of WNK Signaling

Elizabeth J. Goldsmith, Aylin R. Rodan

2022Annual Review of Physiology41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The with no lysine (K) (WNK) kinases are an evolutionarily ancient group of kinases with atypical placement of the catalytic lysine and diverse physiological roles. Recent studies have shown that WNKs are directly regulated by chloride, potassium, and osmotic pressure. Here, we review the discovery of WNKs as chloride-sensitive kinases and discuss physiological contexts in which chloride regulation of WNKs has been demonstrated. These include the kidney, pancreatic duct, neurons, and inflammatory cells. We discuss the interdependent relationship of osmotic pressure and intracellular chloride in cell volume regulation. We review the recent demonstration of potassium regulation of WNKs and speculate on possible physiological roles. Finally, structural and mechanistic aspects of intracellular ion and osmotic pressure regulation of WNKs are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

IntracellularKinaseCell biologyOsmotic pressureChloride channelChloridePotassiumChemistryBiochemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryIon Transport and Channel RegulationMagnesium in Health and DiseaseIon channel regulation and function