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Participation of Na,K-ATPase in FGF-2 secretion: rescue of ouabain-inhibitable FGF-2 secretion by ouabain-resistant Na,K-ATPase alpha subunits.

J P Dahl1, A Binda, V A Canfield, R Levenson.   

Abstract

We have examined the relationship between Na,K-ATPase and FGF-2 secretion in transfected primate cells. FGF-2 lacks a classic hydrophobic export signal, and the mechanisms mediating its secretion are unknown. To monitor secretion, a FLAG epitope tag was inserted into the carboxyl terminus of the 18 kDa form of human FGF-2, and the construct was transfected into either human HEK 293 or monkey CV-1 cells. Exported FGF-2 was detected in the culture medium using the FLAG-specific monoclonal antibody M2. FGF-2 secretion from HEK 293 or CV-1 cells was linear over time and sensitive to inhibition by the cardiac glycoside ouabain, a specific inhibitor of the Na,K-ATPase. In contrast, the secretion of FGF-8 (an FGF family member that contains a hydrophobic secretory signal) was not inhibited by treatment of HEK 293 or CV-1 cells with ouabain. FGF-2 secretion was also assayed in CV-1 cells expressing the naturally ouabain-resistant rodent Na,K-ATPase alpha1 subunit. In cells expressing the rodent alpha1 subunit, FGF-2 secretion was unaffected by high levels of ouabain, indicating that the rodent alpha1 subunit was capable of rescuing ouabain-inhibitable FGF-2 export. Expression of ouabain-resistant mutants of the rodent alpha2 and alpha3 subunits, or the naturally ouabain-resistant rodent alpha4 subunit, also supported FGF-2 secretion in ouabain-treated cells. Taken together, our studies are consistent with the idea that the Na,K-ATPase plays a prominent role in regulating FGF-2 secretion, although none of the alpha subunit isoforms exhibited specificity with regard to FGF-2 export.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11101303     DOI: 10.1021/bi001073y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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