Abstract

Sodium pumps (alphabeta dimers) with the alpha1 isoform of the catalytic (alpha) subunit are expressed in all cells. Additionally, most cells express Na+ pumps with a second alpha isoform. For example, astrocytes and arterial myocytes also express Na+ pumps with the alpha2 isoform. The alpha2 pumps localize to plasma membrane (PM) microdomains overlying "junctional" sarco-/endoplasmic reticulum (S/ER), but the alpha1 pumps are more uniformly distributed. To study alpha2 targeting, we expressed alpha1/alpha2 and alpha2/alpha1 chimeras and 1-90 and 1-120 amino acid N-terminal peptides in primary cultured mouse astrocytes. Immunocytochemistry revealed that alpha2/alpha1 (but not alpha1/alpha2) chimeras markedly reduced native alpha2 (i.e. were "dominant negatives"). N-terminal (1-120 and 1-90 amino acids) alpha2 (and alpha3), but not alpha1 peptides also targeted to the PM-S/ER junctions and were dominant negative for native alpha2 in astrocytes and arterial myocytes. Thus alpha2 and alpha3 have the same targeting sequence. Ca2+ (fura-2) signals in astrocytes expressing the 1-90 alpha2 peptide were comparable to signals in cells from alpha2 null mutants (i.e. functionally dominant negative): 1 microM ATP-evoked Ca2+ transients were augmented, and 100 nM ouabain-induced amplification was abolished. Amino acid substitutions in the 1-120 alpha1 and alpha2 constructs, and in full-length alpha1, revealed that Leu-27 and Ala-35 are essential for targeting/tethering the constructs to PM-S/ER junctions.

Highlights

  • Naϩ pumps with ␣1 subunits distribute differently from those with ␣2 subunits in astrocytes or ␣3 in neurons (9, 13), and they apparently serve different functions (14)

  • The Naϩ pump ␣2 isoform is localized to plasma membrane (PM) microdomains that overlie the ER, whereas the ␣1 isoform is more uniformly distributed in several different cell types (9, 32)

  • N-terminal Constructs of ␣2 Are Dominant Negatives—Naϩ pumps with ␣2 subunits in astrocytes are localized to PM microdomains that overlie junctional ER (32)

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Introduction

Naϩ pumps with ␣1 subunits distribute differently from those with ␣2 subunits in astrocytes or ␣3 in neurons (9, 13), and they apparently serve different functions (14). In astrocytes ␣2 is structurally (13) and functionally (14) linked to the Naϩ/Ca2ϩ exchanger and thereby helps to modulate Ca2ϩ transport and Ca2ϩ signaling. Astrocytes (14), like cardiac myocytes (15), express ␣1 and ␣2 in a 4:1 ratio, and ␣1 appears to be the “housekeeper” that maintains the low [Naϩ]CYT in bulk cytoplasm. The sorting of Naϩ pump ␣1 and the homologous Hϩ, Kϩ-ATPase ␣. Subunit have been studied extensively in polarized intestinal and renal epithelia. This Naϩ pump localizes to the basolateral membrane, and the Hϩ, Kϩ-ATPase sorts to the apical membrane (19). The precise role of the small, highly glycosylated ␤ subunits is uncertain

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