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Application of three-dimensional molecular hydrophobicity potential to the analysis of spatial organization of membrane domains in proteins. III. Modeling of intramembrane moiety of Na+, K(+)-ATPase.

R G Efremov1, D I Gulyaev, N N Modyanov.   

Abstract

The most probable interlocation of transmembrane alpha-helices of Na+, K(+)-ATPase has been calculated by a computer-aided molecular simulation approach in the framework of models with eight and 10 helical peptides for the alpha-subunit. The method is based on the concept of three-dimensional molecular hydrophobicity potential (MHP) and provides valuable description of spatial hydrophobic properties of membrane-spanning segments as well as helix-helix packing interactions inside the membrane. Resulting model of the arrangement of intramembrane domain agrees with recent results on hydrophobic photolabeling of an intramembrane part of the beta-subunit and the sixth transmembrane segment of the alpha-subunit. It is also consistent with current ideas on hydrophobic organization of integral membrane proteins. Possible topology of a cation-binding site is discussed.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8387792     DOI: 10.1007/bf01026035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Protein Chem        ISSN: 0277-8033


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1.  Application of three-dimensional molecular hydrophobicity potential to the analysis of spatial organization of membrane domains in proteins: I. Hydrophobic properties of transmembrane segments of Na+, K(+)-ATPase.

Authors:  R G Efremov; D I Gulyaev; G Vergoten; N N Modyanov
Journal:  J Protein Chem       Date:  1992-12

Review 2.  Architecture of the sodium pump molecule. Vectorial labeling and computer modeling.

Authors:  N N Modyanov; N M Vladimirova; D I Gulyaev; R G Efremov
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  1992-11-30       Impact factor: 5.691

3.  Hydrophobic organization of membrane proteins.

Authors:  D C Rees; L DeAntonio; D Eisenberg
Journal:  Science       Date:  1989-08-04       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Antigenic determinant of a monoclonal antibody: extracellular domain at the M3-M4 junction of the alpha-subunit of Na,K-ATPase.

Authors:  I Kano; K Satoh; F Nagai; K Ushiyama; T Nakao; Y Hara; K Kano
Journal:  Biochem Cell Biol       Date:  1990-11       Impact factor: 3.626

5.  Do helices in membranes prefer to form bundles or stay dispersed in the lipid phase?

Authors:  J Wang; A Pullman
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1991-12-09

6.  An energy-based approach to packing the 7-helix bundle of bacteriorhodopsin.

Authors:  K C Chou; L Carlacci; G M Maggiora; L A Parodi; M W Schulz
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 6.725

Review 7.  Three-dimensional modelling of G protein-linked receptors.

Authors:  J Findlay; E Eliopoulos
Journal:  Trends Pharmacol Sci       Date:  1990-12       Impact factor: 14.819

8.  Differentiated analysis of the secondary structure of hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions in alpha- and beta-subunits of Na+,K+-ATPase by Raman spectroscopy.

Authors:  E A Arystarkhova; N M Arzamazova; K N Dzhandzhugazyan; R G Efremov; I R Nabiev; N N Modyanov
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  1988-01-25       Impact factor: 4.124

Review 9.  The bacterial photosynthetic reaction center as a model for membrane proteins.

Authors:  D C Rees; H Komiya; T O Yeates; J P Allen; G Feher
Journal:  Annu Rev Biochem       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 23.643

10.  Model for the structure of bacteriorhodopsin based on high-resolution electron cryo-microscopy.

Authors:  R Henderson; J M Baldwin; T A Ceska; F Zemlin; E Beckmann; K H Downing
Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  1990-06-20       Impact factor: 5.469

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