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Protein Quality Control of NKCC2 in Bartter Syndrome and Blood Pressure Regulation.
The FSGS protein actinin-4 interacts with NKCC2 to regulate thick ascending limb NaCl reabsorption.
Dysregulation of the WNK4-SPAK/OSR1 pathway has a minor effect on baseline NKCC2 phosphorylation.
SLC12A1 variant c.1684+1 G>A causes Bartter syndrome type 1 by promoting exon 13 skipping.
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