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The role of Na,K-ATPase alpha subunit serine 775 and glutamate 779 in determining the extracellular K+ and membrane potential-dependent properties of the Na,K-pump.

R D Peluffo1, J M Argüello, J R Berlin.   

Abstract

The roles of Ser775 and Glu779, two amino acids in the putative fifth transmembrane segment of the Na,K-ATPase alpha subunit, in determining the voltage and extracellular K+ (K+(o)) dependence of enzyme-mediated ion transport, were examined in this study. HeLa cells expressing the alpha1 subunit of sheep Na,K-ATPase were voltage clamped via patch electrodes containing solutions with 115 mM Na+ (37 degrees C). Na,K-pump current produced by the ouabain-resistant control enzyme (RD), containing amino acid substitutions Gln111Arg and Asn122Asp, displayed a membrane potential and K+(o) dependence similar to wild-type Na,K-ATPase during superfusion with 0 and 148 mM Na+-containing salt solutions. Additional substitution of alanine at Ser775 or Glu779 produced 155- and 15-fold increases, respectively, in the K+(o) concentration that half-maximally activated Na,K-pump current at 0 mV in extracellular Na+-free solutions. However, the voltage dependence of Na,K-pump current was unchanged in RD and alanine-substituted enzymes. Thus, large changes in apparent K+(o) affinity could be produced by mutations in the fifth transmembrane segment of the Na,K-ATPase with little effect on voltage-dependent properties of K+ transport. One interpretation of these results is that protein structures responsible for the kinetics of K+(o) binding and/or occlusion may be distinct, at least in part, from those that are responsible for the voltage dependence of K+(o) binding to the Na,K-ATPase.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10871639      PMCID: PMC2229616          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.116.1.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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