Attempt to solubilize Na+/K+-exchanging ATPase with amphiphilic peptide PD1.

U Soomets, C Kairane, M Zilmer, U Langel
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Abstract

The effect of the 24-amino-acid-long peptide, PD(1), on rat cerebral cortical Na+/K+ -exchanging ATPase (EC 3.6.1.37) has been studied. Incubation of the enzyme preparation (25 degrees C for 10-25 min) with the peptide (10(-7) - 10(-4) M) did not appreciably affect the activity of the enzyme, only 5-8% activation being registered. On the other hand, PD(1) completely eliminated the cooperative nature of Na+ -binding to Na+/K+ -exchanging ATPase (n(H) decreased from 1.4 to 0.9) and slightly (1.2-fold) decreased the affinity for Na+. ATP, a substrate of activity for Na+/K+ -exchanging ATPase, blocked the PD(1)-promoted effect on the cooperativity for Na+. Incubation of cerebral cortical membranes with 5 x 10(-4) M PD(1) revealed a shift (from 19.5 degrees C to 21.4 degrees C) of the typical break on the Arrhenius plot (15-37 degrees C). Prolonged incubation of enzyme preparation (25 degrees C for 1-2 h) with PD(1) (4.5 x 10(-4) - 0.7 x 10(-2) M) followed by centrifugation of the mixture at 53,000 g for 90 min, resulted in loss of the activity both in the supernatant and the sediment, while the protein content in the supernatant and the sediment remained unchanged. After a short incubation (25 degrees for 10 min) with PD(1) (1 x 10(-6) M), followed by centrifugation, the full activity of Na+/K+ -exchanging ATPase in the sediment was restored. These data suggest that peptitergent PD(1) does not solubilize the transmembrane protein Na+/K+ -exchanging ATPase, although it abolishes the cooperative effect of Na+.

尝试用两亲性肽PD1溶解Na+/K+交换atp酶。
研究了24个氨基酸长的肽PD(1)对大鼠大脑皮质Na+/K+交换atp酶(EC 3.6.1.37)的影响。酶制剂与肽(10(-7)- 10(-4)M)(25℃,10-25分钟)孵育对酶的活性没有明显影响,仅记录到5-8%的激活。另一方面,PD(1)完全消除了Na+与Na+/K+交换ATPase结合的协同性质(n(H)从1.4降低到0.9),对Na+的亲和力略有降低(1.2倍)。ATP作为Na+/K+交换ATP酶活性的底物,阻断了PD(1)对Na+协同性的促进作用。用5 × 10(-4) M PD(1)对大脑皮质膜进行孵育,发现Arrhenius图上的典型断裂(15-37℃)发生了变化(从19.5℃到21.4℃)。用PD(1) (4.5 × 10(-4) - 0.7 × 10(-2) M)对酶制剂(25℃1-2小时)进行长时间孵育(25℃),然后将混合物在53,000 g下离心90分钟,导致上清和沉积物中的活性丧失。而上清液和沉积物中的蛋白质含量保持不变。用PD(1 × 10(-6) M)短暂孵育(25度,10分钟)后离心,沉积物中Na+/K+交换atp酶恢复了全部活性。这些数据表明,增肽剂PD(1)虽然消除了Na+的协同作用,但并不能溶解跨膜蛋白Na+/K+交换atp酶。
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