Abstract

Na,K-ATPase activity has been demonstrated to be regulated by a variety of hormones in different tissues. It is known to be directly phosphorylated on its alpha-subunit, but the functional effects of protein kinases remain controversial. We have developed a sensitive, antibody-based assay for detection of the level of phosphorylation of the alpha1-isoform of rat Na,K-ATPase at the serine residue that is most readily phosphorylated by protein kinase C (PKC) in vitro, Ser18. By stimulation of endogenous PKC and inhibition of phosphatase activity, it was possible to consistently obtain a very high stoichiometry of phosphorylation (close to 0.9) in several types of intact cells. This demonstrates the accessibility and competency of the site for endogenous phosphorylation. The cells used were derived from rat (NRK 52E, C6, L6, and primary cultures of cerebellar granule cells, representing epithelial cells, glia, muscle cells, and neurons). In the presence of the phosphatase inhibitor calyculin A, full phosphorylation was preserved during subsequent assays of enzyme activity in vitro. Assay of the hydrolysis of ATP in NRK and C6 cells, however, indicated that there was no significant effect of phosphorylation on the Vmax of the Na, K-ATPase or on the apparent affinity for Na+. Any regulatory effect of PKC on sodium pump activity thus must be lost upon disruption or permeabilization of the cells and is not a direct consequence of enzyme alteration by covalent phosphorylation of Ser18.

Highlights

  • A physiological role for protein kinase C regulation of Na,KATPase is controversial

  • In this study we developed a nonradioactive antibody-based assay to answer three central questions: 1) is the same major site used by endogenous protein kinase C (PKC) in intact cells as by exogenous PKC in vitro?; 2) what is the balance between PKC activity and activity of phosphatases responsible for ␣1 dephosphorylation?; and 3) does activation of PKC and phosphorylation of Na,KATPase in cells result in any change in ATPase activity or Naϩ affinity?

  • A total stoichiometry of 0.9 mol/mol was found for rat ␣1 when purified enzyme was incubated with purified kinase

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Introduction

A physiological role for protein kinase C regulation of Na,KATPase is controversial, . Our attempts to detect an effect of PKC phosphorylation on purified rat kidney enzyme showed no change in ATPase activity [17].

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