LOW AFFINITY SUPERPHOSPHORYLATION OF THE NA,K-ATPASE BY ATP

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PELUFFO, RD
GARRAHAN, PJ
REGA, AF
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[1] Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquimica, Inst. Quimica/Fisicoquim. Biologicas, Junin 956, Buenos Aires 1113, Argentina
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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Pre-steady-state phosphorylation of purified Na,K-ATPase from red outer medulla of pig kidney was studied at 25-degrees-C and an ample range of [tau-P-32]ATP concentrations. At 10-mu-M ATP phosphorylation followed simple exponential kinetics reaching after 40 ms a steady level of 0.76 +/- 0.04 nmol of P/mg of protein with k(app) = 73.0 +/- 6.5 s-1. At 500-mu-M ATP the time course of phosphorylation changed drastically, since the phosphoenzyme reached a level two to four times higher at a much higher rate (k(app) greater-than-or-equal-to 370 s-1) and in about 40 ms dropped to the same steady level as with 10-mu-M ATP. This superphosphorylation was not observed in Na,K-ATPase undergoing turnover in a medium with Mg2+, Na+, and ATP, suggesting that it required the enzyme to be at rest. Superphosphorylation depended on Mg2+ and Na+ and was fully inhibited by ouabain and FITC. After denaturation the phosphoenzyme made by superphosphorylation had the electrophoretic mobility of the alpha-subunit of the Na,K-ATPase, and its hydrolysis was accelerated by hydroxylamine. On a molar basis, the stoichiometry of phosphate per ouabain bound was 2.40 +/- 0.60 after phosphorylation with 1000-mu-M ATP. The results are consistent with the idea that under proper conditions every functional Na,K-ATPase unit can accept two, or more, phosphates of rapid turnover from ATP.
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