Parathyroid hormone initiates dynamic NHERF1 phosphorylation cycling and conformational changes that regulate NPT2A-dependent phosphate transport

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Na-H exchanger regulatory factor-1 (NHERF1) is a PDZ protein that scaffolds membrane proteins, including sodium–phosphate co-transport protein 2A (NPT2A) at the plasma membrane. NHERF1 is a phosphoprotein with 40 Ser and Thr residues. Here, using tandem MS analysis, we characterized the sites of parathyroid hormone (PTH)-induced NHERF1 phosphorylation and identified 10 high-confidence phosphorylation sites. Ala replacement at Ser46, Ser162, Ser181, Ser269, Ser280, Ser291, Thr293, Ser299, and Ser302 did not affect phosphate uptake, but S290A substitution abolished PTH-dependent phosphate transport. Unexpectedly, Ser290 was rapidly dephosphorylated and rephosphorylated after PTH stimulation, and we found that protein phosphatase 1 (PP1), which binds NHERF1 through a conserved VxF/W PP1 motif, dephosphorylates Ser290. Mutating 257VPF259 eliminated PP1 binding and blunted dephosphorylation. Tautomycetin blocked PP1 activity and abrogated PTH-sensitive phosphate transport. Using fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM), we observed that PTH paradoxically and transiently elevates intracellular phosphate. Added phosphate blocked PP1-mediated Ser290 dephosphorylation of recombinant NHERF1. Hydrogen– deuterium exchange MS revealed that -sheets in NHERF1’s PDZ2 domain display lower deuterium uptake than those in the structurally similar PDZ1, implying that PDZ1 is more cloistered. Dephos-phorylated NHERF1 exhibited faster exchange at C-terminal residues suggesting that NHERF1 dephosphorylation precedes Ser290 rephosphorylation. Our results show that PP1 and NHERF1 form a holoenzyme and that a multiprotein kinase cascade involving G protein– coupled receptor kinase 6A controls the Ser290 phosphorylation status of NHERF1 and regulates PTH-sensitive, NPT2A-mediated phosphate uptake. These findings reveal how reversible phosphorylation modifies protein conformation and function and the biochemical mechanisms underlying PTH control of phosphate transport.

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Zhang, Q., Xiao, K., Paredes, J. M., Mamonova, T., Bruce Sneddon, W., Liu, H., … Friedman, P. A. (2019). Parathyroid hormone initiates dynamic NHERF1 phosphorylation cycling and conformational changes that regulate NPT2A-dependent phosphate transport. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 294(12), 4546–4571. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA119.007421

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