Na,K-ATPase from mice lacking the gamma subunit (FXYD2) exhibits altered Na+ affinity and decreased thermal stability
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Na,K-ATPase from mice lacking the gamma subunit (FXYD2) exhibits altered Na+ affinity and decreased thermal stability
Abstract
The gamma subunit of the Na,K-ATPase, a 7-kDa single-span membrane protein, is a member of the FXYD gene family. Several FXYD proteins have been shown to bind to Na,K-ATPase and modulate its properties, and each FXYD protein appears to alter enzyme kinetics differently. Different results have sometimes been obtained with different experimental systems, however. To test for effects of gamma in a native tissue environment, mice lacking a functional gamma subunit gene (Fxyd2) were generated. These mice were viable and without observable pathology. Prior work in the mouse embryo showed that gamma is expressed at the blastocyst stage. However, there was no delay in blastocele formation, and the expected Mendelian ratios of offspring were obtained even with Fxyd2-/- dams. In adult Fxyd2-/- mouse kidney, splice variants of gamma that have different nephron segment-specific expression patterns were absent. Purified gamma-deficient renal Na,K-ATPase displayed higher apparent affinity for Na+ without significant change in apparent affinity for K+. Affinity for ATP, which was expected to be decreased, was instead slightly increased. The results suggest that regulation of Na+ sensitivity is a major functional role for this protein, whereas regulation of ATP affinity may be context-specific. Most importantly, this implies that gamma and other FXYD proteins have their effects by local and not global conformation change. Na,K-ATPase lacking the gamma subunit had increased thermal lability. Combined with other evidence that gamma participates in an early step of thermal denaturation, this indicates that FXYD proteins may play an important structural role in the enzyme complex.
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