Mutation of amino acid residues in the putative transmembrane segments of the cardiac sarcolemmal Na+-Ca2+ exchanger
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Mutation of amino acid residues in the putative transmembrane segments of the cardiac sarcolemmal Na+-Ca2+ exchanger
Abstract
We have examined the role of conserved regions and acidic or basic residues located in the putative transmembrane segments of the cardiac sarcolemmal Na+-Ca2+ exchanger by site-directed mutagenesis. The alpha-1 and alpha-2 repeats are transmembrane regions of internal similarity, which are highly conserved among Na+-Ca2+ exchangers. We find that Na+-Ca2+ exchange activity is highly sensitive to mutagenesis in the alpha-repeats. Mutation at residues Ser-109, Ser-110, Glu-113, Ser-139, Asn-143, Thr-810, Ser-811, Asp-814, Ser-818, or Ser-838 resulted in loss of exchanger activity. Mutation at residues Thr-103, Gly-108, Pro-112, Glu-120, Gly-138, Gly-809, Gly-837, and Asn-842 resulted in reduced exchanger activity, and altered current-voltage relationships were observed with mutations at residues Gly-138 and Gly-837. Only mutation at residue Ser-117 appeared to leave exchanger activity unaffected. Thus, the alpha-repeats appear to be important components for ion binding and translocation. Another region implicated in exchanger function is a region of similarity to the Na+,K+ pump (Nicoll, D. A., Longoni, S., Philipson, K. D. (1990) Science 250, 562-565). Mutations at two residues in the pump-like region, Glu-199 and Thr-203, resulted in nonfunctional exchangers, while mutation at two other residues, Glu-196 and Gly-200, had no effect. The role of acidic and basic residues in the transmembrane segments was also examined. Mutation of several basic residues (Arg-42, His-744, Lys-751, Lys-797, and His-858) did not affect exchange activity. Of the acidic residues located outside of the alpha-repeat and pump-like regions (Asp-740, Asp-785, and Asp-798), only mutation at Asp-785 resulted in reduction of exchanger activity.
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