Mutational effects on conformational changes of the dephospho- and phospho-forms of the Na+,K+-ATPase
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Mutational effects on conformational changes of the dephospho- and phospho-forms of the Na+,K+-ATPase
Abstract
Gly263 of the rat kidney Na(+),K(+)-ATPase is highly conserved within the family of P-type ATPases. Mutants in which Gly263 or the juxtaposed Arg264 had been replaced by alanine were expressed at high levels in COS-1 cells and characterized functionally. Titrations of Na(+),K(+), ATP, and vanadate dependencies of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity showed changes in the apparent affinities relative to wild-type compatible with a displacement of the E(1)-E(2) conformational equilibrium in favor of E(1). The level of the K(+)-occluded form was reduced in the Gly263-->Ala and Arg264-->Ala mutants, and the rate constant characterizing deocclusion of K(+) or Rb(+) was increased as much as 20-fold in the Gly263-->Ala mutant. Studies of the sensitivity of the phosphoenzyme to K(+) and ADP showed a displacement of the E(1)P-E(2)P equilibrium of the phosphoenzyme in favor of E(1)P, and dephosphorylation experiments carried out at 25 degrees C on a millisecond time scale using a quenched-flow technique demonstrated a reduction of the E(1)P to E(2)P conversion rate in the mutants. Hence, the mutations displaced the conformational equilibria of dephosphoenzyme and phosphoenzyme in parallel in favor of the E(1) and E(1)P forms. The observed effects were more pronounced in the Gly263-->Ala mutant compared with the Arg264-->Ala mutant. Leu332 mutations that likewise displaced the conformational equilibria in favor of E(1) and E(1)P were also studied. Unlike the Gly263-->Ala mutant the Leu332 mutants displayed a wild-type like rate of K(+) deocclusion. Thus, the effect of the Gly263 mutation on the E(1)-E(2) conformational equilibrium seems to be caused mainly by an acceleration of the K(+)-deoccluding step, whereas in the Leu332 mutants the rate of the reverse reaction seems to be reduced.
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