FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION OF THE COLONIC H-ATPASE ALPHA-SUBUNIT - PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND ASSEMBLY WITH X(+),K+-ATPASE BETA-SUBUNITS(,K+)

Citation
J. Codina et al., FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION OF THE COLONIC H-ATPASE ALPHA-SUBUNIT - PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND ASSEMBLY WITH X(+),K+-ATPASE BETA-SUBUNITS(,K+), The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(47), 1996, pp. 29759-29763
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00219258
Volume
271
Issue
47
Year of publication
1996
Pages
29759 - 29763
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9258(1996)271:47<29759:FEOTCH>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The functional and pharmacological properties of the a-subunit of the colonic H+,K+-ATPase (alpha(C)) were studied in Xenopus laevis oocytes . alpha(C) was injected with different rat beta-subunits, the beta-sub unit of the gastric H+,K+-ATPase (beta(G), the only H+,K+-ATPase beta- subunit identified in rat), or the beta(1)-subunit of the Na+,K+-ATPas e (beta(1)) (associated with the basolateral Na+,K+-ATPase, but also e xpressed in the epithelial apical membranes of rat distal colon) (Marx er, A., Stieger, B., Quarini, A., Kashgarian, M., and Hauri, H. P. (19 89) J. Cell Biol. 109, 1057-1069). The effect of the different beta-su bunits was studied by measuring Rb-86(+) uptake (a K+ congener) in the presence or absence of Sch-28080 and ouabain. Significant Na+-indepen dent Rb-86(+) uptake was observed only when alpha(C) was coexpressed w ith one of the beta-subunits. The expressed alpha(C) beta(1) and alpha (C) beta(G) complexes were not inhibited by Sch-28080, were only parti ally sensitive to ouabain (IC50 = 400-600 mu M, in the presence of ext ernal 1 mm KCl), and exhibited comparable K+ activation kinetics. Coex pression of alpha(C) with epitope-tagged beta(G) or beta(1), followed by immunopurification of the alpha beta complexes, confirmed stable as sembly of alpha(C) beta(G) and alpha(C) beta(1) complexes. Since the b eta(1)-subunit, but not the alpha(1)-subunit, of Na+,K+-ATPase is expr essed in the apical membrane of rat colonocytes, our data support the view that, in rat distal colon, the beta(1)-subunit may play a surroga te role as the beta-subunit for the colonic H+,K+-ATPase.