Kidney and Metabolic Bone Diseases Vol.25 No.1(4)

Theme Recent advances in research concerning FGF23 and Klotho
Title Structure and biological roles of α-Klotho
Publish Date 2012/01
Author Akihiro Imura Foundation for Biomedical Research and Innovation (FBRI)
[ Summary ] α-Klotho (αKl) is expressed as a membrane-anchored 135 kDa protein in distal convoluted tubules, parathyroid glands and choroid plexuses. The cleaved 130 kDa form is also found in circulation fluids and urine. Based on a primary structure resembling Β-D-glycosidase, αKl is capable recognizing glucuronic acid. Together with peptide interaction, αKl binds fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 23 and Na,K-ATPase in a saccharide-dependent manner. The recognition of glucuronic acid by αKl probably leads to the determination of molecular preferences and selectivity. The interactions of αKl to Na,K-ATPase and FGF23 contribute to the regulation of PTH secretion and the suppression of both active vitamin D synthesis and phosphate reabsorption in kidney, respectively. Thus, αKl integrates the network of mineral homeostasis in vivo.
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