Na+ and K+ regulate the phosphorylation state of nucleoside diphosphate kinase in human airway epithelium

Citation
Lj. Marshall et al., Na+ and K+ regulate the phosphorylation state of nucleoside diphosphate kinase in human airway epithelium, AM J P-CELL, 45(1), 1999, pp. C109-C119
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03636143 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
C109 - C119
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-6143(199901)45:1<C109:NAKRTP>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
We describe how cations, in the presence of ATP, regulate the phosphorylate d form of 19- and 21-kDa nucleoside diphosphate kinase (NDPK; EC 2.7.4.6), a kinase controlling K+ channels, C; proteins, cell secretion, cellular ene rgy production, and UTP synthesis. In apically enriched human nasal epithel ial membranes, 10 mM Na+ inhibits phosphorylation of NDPK relative to other cations. Dose response showed that, whereas K+ induces a fourfold greater phosphate incorporation (EC50 10 mM), Na+ is inhibitory (EC50 10 mM) compar ed with respective buffer controls. Cation discrimination is nucleotide sel ective (not seen with [gamma-P-32]GTP) and NDPK specific (not seen with p37 h, a previously characterized Cl--sensitive phosphoprotein). Na+ does not e xert an inhibitory effect on NDPK phosphorylation directly but is Likely to act via an okadaic acid-insensitive phosphatase. We speculate that the abi lity of NDPK to discriminate between physiologically relevant cation concen trations provides a novel example of cross talk within the apical membrane.