Maturation of the catalytic α-subunit of Na,K-ATPase during intracellular transport

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The protease sensitivity of the catalytic α-subunit of Na,K-ATPase during intracellular transport along the exocytic pathway has been investigated in two amphibian epithelial cell lines. Controlled trypsinolysis followed by immunoprecipitation of cell homogenates or microsomal fractions from [35S]methionine pulse-chased A6 kidney cells revealed distinct cleavage patterns by SDS-PAGE. Shortly after synthesis (7-min pulse), the 98-kD α-subunit is fully sensitive to trypsin digestion and is cleaved into a 35-kD membrane-bound and a 27.5-kD soluble peptide. With a 15-min pulse, 10% of the newly synthesized polypeptide becomes resistant to trypsin digestion. With longer chase time, the proportion of protease-resistant α-subunit further increases. Concomitantly, the α-subunit acquires the ability to undergo cation-dependent conformational transitions, as reflected by distinct tryptic digest patterns in the presence of Na+ or K+. Similar results were obtained in TBM cells, a toad bladder cell line. Our data indicate that the catalytic subunit of Na,K-ATPase is structurally rearranged during intracellular transport from its site of synthesis to its site of action at the cell surface, a modification which might mark the functional maturation of the enzyme.

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Geering, K., Kraehenbuhl, J. P., & Rossier, B. C. (1987). Maturation of the catalytic α-subunit of Na,K-ATPase during intracellular transport. Journal of Cell Biology, 105(6 I), 2613–2619. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.105.6.2613

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