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Progesterone binding to the alpha1-subunit of the Na/K-ATPase on the cell surface: insights from computational modeling.

Gene A Morrill1, Adele B Kostellow, Amir Askari.   

Abstract

Progesterone triggers the resumption of meiosis in the amphibian oocyte through a signaling system at the plasma membrane. Analysis of [(3)H]ouabain and [(3)H]progesterone binding to the plasma membrane of the Rana pipiens oocyte indicates that progesterone competes with ouabain for a low affinity ouabain binding site on a 112kDa alpha1-subunit of the membrane Na/K-ATPase. Published amino acid sequences from both low and high affinity ouabain binding alpha1-subunits are compared, together with published site-directed mutagenesis studies of ouabain binding. We propose that the progesterone binding site is located in the external loop (23 amino acids) between the M1-M2 transmembrane helices. Analysis of loop topology and the countercurrent hydrophobicity/polarity gradients within the M1-M2 loop further suggest that the polar beta and hydrophobic alpha surfaces of the planar progesterone molecule interact with opposite sides of the amino acid loop. The 19-angular methyl group of progesterone is essential for activity; it could bind to the C-terminal region of the M1-M2 loop. Maximum biological activity requires formation of hydrogen-bond networks between the 3-keto group of progesterone and Arg(118), Asp(129) and possibly Glu(122-124) in the C-terminal region of the loop. The 20-keto group hydrogen may in turn hydrogen bond to Cys(111) near the M1 helix. Peptide flexibility undergoes a maximal transition near the midway point in the M1-M2 loop, suggesting that folding occurs within the loop, which further stabilizes progesterone binding.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17936318      PMCID: PMC2275170          DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2007.08.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Steroids        ISSN: 0039-128X            Impact factor:   2.668


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Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol       Date:  1997-01-03       Impact factor: 4.102

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4.  Progesterone modulation of transmembrane helix-helix interactions between the alpha-subunit of Na/K-ATPase and phospholipid N-methyltransferase in the oocyte plasma membrane.

Authors:  Gene A Morrill; Adele B Kostellow; Amir Askari
Journal:  BMC Struct Biol       Date:  2010-05-25

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6.  Progesterone-induced changes in the phosphoryl potential during the meiotic divisions in amphibian oocytes: role of Na/K-ATPase.

Authors:  Gene A Morrill; Terry L Dowd; Adele B Kostellow; Raj K Gupta
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7.  Gender differences in the development of uremic cardiomyopathy following partial nephrectomy: Role of progesterone.

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