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The alpha4 isoform of the Na,K-ATPase is expressed in the germ cells of the testes.

G Blanco1, G Sánchez, R J Melton, W G Tourtellotte, R W Mercer.   

Abstract

In addition to the three isoforms of the catalytic subunit of the Na, K-ATPase originally identified (alpha1, alpha2, and alpha3), a fourth alpha polypeptide (alpha4) has recently been found in mammalian cells. This novel alpha-subunit of the Na,K-ATPase is selectively expressed in male gonadal tissues. In the testes, alpha4 is functionally active and comprises approximately half of the Na, K-ATPase activity of the organ. At present, the pattern of expression of the alpha4 polypeptide within the cells of the male gonad is unknown. By in situ hybridization, immunocytochemistry, and the ouabain inhibition profile of Na,K-ATPase activity, we show that the alpha4-subunit is expressed in the germ cells of rat testes. The highest amounts of the isoform are found in spermatozoa, where it constitutes two thirds of the Na,K-ATPase activity of the gametes. The other Na pump present in the cells is the ubiquitously expressed alpha1 polypeptide. The characteristic localization of alpha4 in the gonad is further supported by the drastic reduction of the polypeptide in mice that are infertile as a consequence of arrest in maturation of the germ cells. In addition, GC-1spg cells, a murine cell line derived from testis spermatogonia, also contain the Na, K-ATPase alpha4 polypeptide. However, the level of expression of the isoform in these cells is much lower than in the spermatozoa, a fact that may depend on the limited ability of the GC-1spg cells to differentiate in vitro. The particular expression of the Na,K-ATPase alpha4 isoform we encounter and the specific enzymatic properties of the polypeptide suggests its importance for ionic homeostasis of the germ cells of the testes.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10898797     DOI: 10.1177/002215540004800801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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