A third Na+-binding site in the sodium pump

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serval:BIB_C002B47D51BA
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
A third Na+-binding site in the sodium pump
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Author(s)
Li  C., Capendeguy  O., Geering  K., Horisberger  J. D.
ISSN
0027-8424 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2005
Volume
102
Number
36
Pages
12706-11
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Sep 6
Abstract
The sodium pump, or Na,K-ATPase, exports three intracellular sodium ions in exchange for two extracellular potassium ions. In the high resolution structure of the related calcium pump, two cation-binding sites have been identified. The two corresponding sites in the sodium pump are expected to be alternatively occupied by sodium and potassium. The position of a third sodium-specific site is still hypothetical. Here, we report the large effects of single residue substitutions on the voltage-dependent kinetics of the release of sodium to the extracellular side of the membrane. These mutations also alter the apparent affinity for intracellular sodium while one of them does not affect the intrinsic affinity for potassium. These results enable us to locate the third sodium-specific site of the sodium pump in a space between the fifth, sixth, and ninth transmembrane helices of the alpha-subunit and provide an experimental validation of the model proposed by Ogawa and Toyoshima [Ogawa, H. & Toyoshima, C. (2002) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99, 15977-15982].
Keywords
Animals Binding Sites Electric Conductivity Glutamic Acid/genetics/metabolism Models, Biological Mutation/genetics Na(+)-K(+)-Exchanging ATPase/*chemistry/genetics/*metabolism Oocytes/metabolism Patch-Clamp Techniques Rats Reproducibility of Results Sodium/chemistry/*metabolism/pharmacology Xenopus
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