Literature DB >> 1653978

Functional significance of the oligomeric structure of the Na,K-pump from radiation inactivation and ligand binding.

J G Nørby1, J Jensen.   

Abstract

The present article is concerned with the oligomeric structure and function of the Na,K-pump (Na,K-ATPase). The questions we have addressed, using radiation inactivation and target size analysis as well as ligand binding, are whether the minimal structural unit and the functional unit have more than one molecule of the catalytic subunit, alpha. We first discuss the fundamentals of the radiation inactivation method and emphasize the necessity for rigorous internal standardization with enzymes of known molecular mass. We then demonstrate that the radiation inactivation of Na,K-ATPase is a stepwise process which leads to intermediary fragments of the alpha-subunit with partial catalytic activity. From the target size analysis it is most likely that the membrane-bound Na,K-ATPase is structurally organized as a diprotomer containing two alpha-subunits. Determination of ADP- and ouabain-binding site stoichiometry favors a theory with one substrate site per (alpha beta)2.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1653978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Gen Physiol Ser        ISSN: 0094-7733


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