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Na+- and K+-dependent oligomeric interconversion among alphabeta-protomers, diprotomers and higher oligomers in solubilized Na+/K+-ATPase.

Takayuki Kobayashi1, Yoshikazu Tahara, Hitoshi Takenaka, Kunihiro Mimura, Yutaro Hayashi.   

Abstract

Protein fractions of a higher-oligomer (H), (alphabeta)(2)-diprotomer (D) and alphabeta-protomer (P) were separated from dog kidney Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase solubilized in the presence of NaCl and KCl. Na(+)/K(+)-dependent interconversion of the oligomers was analysed using HPLC at 0 degrees C. With increasing KCl concentrations, the content or amount of D increased from 27.6 to 54.3% of total protein, i.e. DeltaC(max) = 26.7%. DeltaC(max) for the sum of D and H was equivalent to the absolute value of DeltaC(max) for P, regardless of the anion present, indicating that K(+) induced the conversion of P into D and/or H, and Na(+) had the opposite effect. When enzymes that had been denatured to varying degrees by aging were solubilized, DeltaC(max) increased linearly with the remaining ATPase activity. The magnitude of the interconversion could be explained based on an equilibrium of D <==> 2P, assuming 50-fold difference in the K(d) between KCl and NaCl, and coexistence of unconvertible oligomers, which comprised as much as 39% of the eluted protein. Oligomeric interconversion, determined as a function of the KCl or NaCl concentration, showed K(0.5)s of 64.8 microM and 6.50 mM for KCl and NaCl, respectively, implying that oligomeric interconversion was coupled with Na(+)/K(+)-binding to their active transport sites.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17652331     DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvm150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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