Structure-function relations of interactions between Na,K-ATPase,the gamma subunit,and corticosteroid hormone-induced factor |
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Authors: | Lindzen Moshit Aizman Roman Lifshitz Yael Lubarski Irina Karlish Steven J D Garty Haim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Chemistry, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Corticosteroid hormone-induced factor (CHIF) and the gamma subunit of the Na,K-ATPase (gamma) are two members of the FXYD family whose function has been elucidated recently. CHIF and gamma interact with the Na+ pump and alter its kinetic properties, in different ways, which appear to serve their specific physiological roles. Although functional interactions with the Na,K-ATPase have been clearly demonstrated, it is not known which domains and which residues interact with the alpha and/or beta subunits and affect the pump kinetics. The current study provides the first systematic analysis of structure-function relations of CHIF and gamma. It is demonstrated that the stability of detergent-solubilized complexes of CHIF and gamma with alpha and/or beta subunits is determined by the trans-membrane segments, especially three residues that may be involved in hydrophobic interactions. The transmembrane segments also determine the opposite effects of CHIF and gamma on the Na+ affinity of the pump, but the amino acids involved in this functional effect are different from those responsible for stable interactions with alpha. |
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