Podocin is a key component of the slit diaphragm in the glomerular filtration barrier, and mutations in the podocin-encoding gene are a common cause of hereditary steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome. A mutant allele encoding podocin with a p.R138Q amino acid substitution is the most frequent pathogenic variant in European and North American children, and the corresponding mutant protein is poorly expressed and retained in the endoplasmic reticulum both and To better understand the defective trafficking and degradation of this mutant, we generated human podocyte cell lines stably expressing podocin or podocin Although it has been proposed that podocin has a hairpin topology, we present evidence for podocin-glycosylation, suggesting that most of the protein has a transmembrane topology.
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