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Expression of Na+,K+-ATPase in Pichia pastoris: analysis of wild type and D369N mutant proteins by Fe2+-catalyzed oxidative cleavage and molecular modeling.

David Strugatsky1, Kay-Eberhard Gottschalk, Rivka Goldshleger, Eitan Bibi, Steven J D Karlish.   

Abstract

Na+,K+-ATPase (pig alpha1,beta1) has been expressed in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. A protease-deficient strain was used, recombinant clones were screened for multicopy genomic integrants, and protein expression, and time and temperature of methanol induction were optimized. A 3-liter culture provides 300-500 mg of membrane protein with ouabain binding capacity of 30-50 pmol mg-1. Turnover numbers of recombinant and renal Na+,K+-ATPase are similar, as are specific chymotryptic cleavages. Wild type (WT) and a D369N mutant have been analyzed by Fe2+- and ATP-Fe2+-catalyzed oxidative cleavage, described for renal Na+,K+-ATPase. Cleavage of the D369N mutant provides strong evidence for two Fe2+ sites: site 1 composed of residues in P and A cytoplasmic domains, and site 2 near trans-membrane segments M3/M1. The D369N mutation suppresses cleavages at site 1, which appears to be a normal Mg2+ site in E2 conformations. The results suggest a possible role of the charge of Asp369 on the E1 <--> E2 conformational equilibrium. 5'-Adenylyl-beta,gamma-imidodi-phosphate(AMP-PNP)-Fe2+-catalyzed cleavage of the D369N mutant produces fragments in P (712VNDS) and N (near 440VAGDA) domains, described for WT, but only at high AMP-PNP-Fe2+ concentrations, and a new fragment in the P domain (near 367CSDKTGT) resulting from cleavage. Thus, the mutation distorts the active site. A molecular dynamic simulation of ATP-Mg2+ binding to WT and D351N structures of Ca2+-ATPase (analogous to Asp369 of Na+,K+-ATPase) supplies possible explanations for the new cleavage and for a high ATP affinity, which was observed previously for the mutant. The Asn351 structure with bound ATP-Mg2+ may resemble the transition state of the WT poised for phosphorylation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12949069     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M308303200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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