Thiophosphorylation of (Na + K+)-ATPase yields an ADP-sensitive phosphointermediate |
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Authors: | F.M.A.H. Schuurmans Stekhoven H.G.P. Swarts Y.-F. Fu G.A.J. Kuijpers J.J.H.H.M. de Pont S.L. Bonting |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | (1) Treatment of from rabbit kidney outer medulla with the labeled thio-analogue of ATP in the presence of and the absence of K+ leads to thiophosphorylation of the enzyme. The value for [γ-S]ATP is 2.2 μM and for Na+ 4.2 mM at 22°C. Thiophosphorylation is a sigmoidal function of the Na+ concentration, yielding a Hill coefficient . (2) The thio-analogue () can also support overall activity, but at 37°C is only h?1 or 0.09% of the specific activity for ATP (). (3) The thiophosphoenzyme intermediate, like the natural phosphoenzyme, is sensitive to hydroxylamine, indicating that it also is an acylphosphate. However, the thiophosphoenzyme, unlike the phosphoenzyme, is acid labile at temperatures as low as 0°C. The acid-denatured thiophosphoenzyme has optimal stability at pH 5–6. (4) The thiophosphorylation capacity of the enzyme is equal to its phosphorylation capacity, indicating the same number of sites. Phosphorylation by ATP excludes thiophosphorylation, suggesting that the two substrates compete for the same phosphorylation site. (5) The (apparent) rate constants of thiophosphorylation (0.4 s?1 vs. 180 s?1), spontaneous dethiophosphorylation (0.04 s?1 vs. 0.5 s?1) and K+-stimulated dethiophosphorylation (0.54 s?1 vs. 230 s?1) are much lower than those for the corresponding reactions based on ATP. (6) In contrast to the phosphoenzyme, the thiophosphoenzyme is ADP-sensitive (with an apparent rate constant in ADP-induced dethiophosphorylation of 0.35 s?1, ) and is relatively K+-insensitve. The for K+ in dethiophosphorylation is 0.9 mM and in dephosphorylation 0.09 mM. The thiophosphoenzyme appears to be for 75–90% in the ADP-sensitive E1-conformation. |
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Keywords: | Thiophosphorylation Phosphorylation (Rabbit kidney) |
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