Literature DB >> 9312104

Evidence that Ser775 in the alpha subunit of the Na,K-ATPase is a residue in the cation binding pocket.

R Blostein1, A Wilczynska, S J Karlish, J M Argüello, J B Lingrel.   

Abstract

Substitution of alanine for Ser775 in a ouabain-resistant alpha1 sheep isoform causes a 30-fold decrease in apparent affinity for K+ as an activator of the Na,K-ATPase, as well as an increase in apparent affinity for ATP (Arguello, J. M., and Lingrel, J. B (1995) J. Biol. Chem. 270, 22764-22771). This study was carried out to determine whether Ser775 is a direct cation-ligating residue or whether the change in apparent affinity for K+ is secondary to a conformational alteration as evidenced in the change in ATP affinity, with the following results. Kinetics of K+(Rb+) influx into intact cells show that the change is due to a change in K+ interaction at the extracellular surface. The K+ dependence of formation of K+-occluded enzyme (E2(K)) and of the rate of formation of deoccluded enzyme from E2(K) indicate that the Ser775 --> Ala mutation results in a marked increase (>/=30-fold) in rate of release of K+ from E2(K). The high affinity Na+-like competitive antagonist 1,3-dibromo2,4,6-tris-(methylisothiouronium)benzene (Br2TITU), which interacts with the E1 conformation and blocks cytoplasmic cation binding (Hoving, S., Bar-Shimon, M., Tijmes, J. J. , Tal, D. M., and Karlish, S. J. D. (1995) J. Biol. Chem. 270, 29788-29793), inhibits Na+-ATPase of the mutant less than the control enzyme. With intact cells, Br2TITU acts as a competitive inhibitor of extracellular K+ activation of both the mutant and control enzymes. In this case, the mutant was more sensitive to inhibition. With vanadate as a probe of conformation, a difference in conformational equilibrium between the mutant and control enzymes could not be detected under turnover conditions (Na+- ATPase) in the absence of K+. These results indicate that the increase in apparent affinity for ATP effected by the Ser775 --> Ala mutation is secondary to a change in intrinsic cation affinity/selectivity. The large change in affinity for extracellular K+ compared with cytoplasmic Na+ and to Br2TITU binding supports the conclusion that the serine hydroxyl is either part of the K+-gate structure or a direct cation-ligating residue that is shared by at least one Na+ ion, albeit with less consequence on rate constants for Na+ binding or release compared with K+.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9312104     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.40.24987

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


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