Structural interactions between FXYD proteins and Na+,K+-ATPase: alpha/beta/FXYD subunit stoichiometry and cross-linking
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Structural interactions between FXYD proteins and Na+,K+-ATPase: alpha/beta/FXYD subunit stoichiometry and cross-linking
Abstract
Interactions of rat FXYD4 (corticosteroid hormone-induced factor (CHIF)), FXYD2 (gamma), or FXYD1 (phospholemman (PLM)) proteins with rat alpha1 subunits of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase have been analyzed by co-immunoprecipitation and covalent cross-linking. In detergent-solubilized membranes from HeLa cells expressing both gamma and CHIF or CHIF and hemagglutinin A-tagged CHIF, mixed complexes of CHIF and gamma or CHIF and hemagglutinin A-tagged CHIF with alpha/beta subunits are undetectable. This implies that the alpha/beta/FXYD protomer is the major species in detergent solution. A lipid-soluble cysteine-cysteine bifunctional reagent, dibromobimane, cross-links CHIF to alpha in colonic membranes but not gamma or PLM to alpha in kidney or heart membranes, respectively. Sequence comparisons of the FXYD proteins suggested that Cys-49 in the trans-membrane segment of CHIF could be involved. In detergent-solubilized HeLa cell membranes, dibromobimane cross-links wild-type CHIF to alpha but not the C49F mutant, and also the corresponding F36C mutant but not wild-type gammab, and F48C but not wild-type PLM. C140S, C338A, C804A, and C966S mutants of the alpha subunit have been expressed. Only the C140S mutant prevents cross-linking with CHIF. The data demonstrated the proximity of trans-membrane segments of CHIF, gamma, and PLM to M2 of alpha. Molecular modeling is consistent with location of the trans-membrane segment of all FXYD proteins between M2, M6, and M9 and the proximity of Cys-49 of CHIF or Phe-36 of gamma with Cys-140 of M2. Cross-linking also demonstrated CHIF-alpha and CHIF-beta proximities in extra-membrane regions, similar to the evidence for gamma-alpha and gamma-beta cross-links.
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