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9781573314022

Na, K-ATPase and Related Cation Pumps : Structure, Function, and Regulatory Mechanisms

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  • Copyright: 2003-04-01
  • Publisher: New York Academy of Sciences

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Preface. By P. L. JORGENSEN, S. J. KARLISH, AND A. B. MAUNSBACH xix
Introduction: Reflections on Ten International Conferences on Na,K-ATPase and Related Cation Pumps.
By J. C. SKOU
xxiii
Part I. High-Resolution Protein Structure
Crystal Structures of Cat2+-ATPase in Various Physiological States.
By CHIKASHI TOYOSHIMA, HIROMI NOMURA, AND YUJI SUGITA
1(8)
Renal Na,K-ATPase Structure from Cryo-electron Microscopy of Two-Dimensional Crystals.
By HANS HEBERT, PASI PURHONEN, KAREN THOM9EN, HENRIK VORUM, AND ARVID B. MAUNSBACH
9(8)
Projection Map of Covalently Phosphorylated Ca-ATPase from Tubular Crystals.
By F. DELAVOIE, D. MCINTOSH, F. HENAO, G. PERANZI, P. CHAMPEIL, D. STOKES, AND J-J. LACAPÈRE
17(3)
How Does Conformation Change Ouabain Binding from Rejection (El) to Acceptance (E2)?
By ROBERT LICKELY POST
20(2)
Part II. Molecular Mechanism, Function, and Structure-Function Relationships
Transmission of EI-E2 Structural Changes in Response to Na+ or K+ Binding in Na,K-ATPase.
By PETER L. JORGENSEN
22(9)
Conformational Dynamics of Na+/K+-and H+/K+-ATPase Probed by Voltage Clamp Fluorometry.
By SVEN GEIBEL, DIRK ZIMMERMANN, GIOVANNI ZIFARELLI, ANJA BECKER, JAN B. KOENDERINK, YI-KANG HU, JACK H. KAPLAN, THOMAS FRIEDRICH, AND ERNST BAMBERG
31(8)
Investigating the Energy Transduction Mechanism of P-type ATPases with Fe +-Catalyzed Oxidative Cleavage.
By STEVEN J. D. KARLISH
39(11)
Importance of Transmembrane Segment M3 of Na+,K+-ATPase for Control of Conformational Changes and the Cytoplasmic Entry Pathway for Na+.
BENTS VILSEN AND MADS TOUSTRUP-JENSEN
50(8)
Insights into the Structural Basis for Modulation of E1-*E2 Transitions by Cytoplasmic Domains of the Na,K-ATPase a Subunit. By
LAURA SEGALL, LOIS K. LANE, AND RHODA BLOSTEIN
58(5)
Characterization of Cat+ ATPase Residues Involved in Substrate and Cation Binding.
By GIUSEPPE INESI, HAILUN MA, SLIMING HUA, AND CHIKASHI TOYOSHIMA
63(9)
Mutagenesis of Residues Involved in Control of the Cae+ Entry Pathway and Conformational Changes Associated with Cae+ Binding in the SR Ca2-ATPase.
By JENS PETER ANDERSEN, JOHANNES D. CLAUSEN, ANJA PERNILLE EINHOLM, AND BENTS VILSEN
72(10)
Proteolytic Studies on the Transduction Mechanism of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Cae+-ATPase: Common Features with Other P-Type ATPases.
By JESPER V. MOLLER, GUILLAUME LENOIR, MARC LE MAIRE, BIRTE STAEHR JUUL, AND PHILIPPE CHAMPEIL
82(8)
Involvement of the Cyytoplasmic Loop L6-7 in the Entry Mechanism for Transport of Ca + through the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Cae+-ATPase.
F. CORRE, C. JAXEL, J. FUENTES, T. MENGUY, P. FALSON, B. A. LEVINE, J. V. MOLLER, AND M. LE MAIRE
90(6)
Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Amino Acids in the Cytoplasmic Loop 6/7 of Na,K-ATPase.
By G. XU, R. A. FARLEY, D. J. KANE, AND L. D. FALLER
96(5)
ATP Binding Residues of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase.
By D. B. MCINTOSH, J. D. CLAUSEN, D. G. WOOLLEY, D. H. MACLENNAN, B. VILSEN, AND J. P. ANDERSEN
101(5)
Molecular Modeling of SCH28080 Binding to the Gastric H,K-ATPase and MgATP Interactions with SERCA- and Na,K-ATPases.
By KEITH MUNSON, OLGA VAGIN, GEORGE SACHS, AND STEVE KARLISH
106(5)
Inhibition Kinetics of the Gastric H,K-ATPase by K-Competitive Inhibitor SCH28080 as a Tool for Investigating the Luminal Ion Pathway.
OLGA VAGIN, KEITH MUNSON, SVETLANA DENEVICH, AND GEORGE SACHS
111(5)
Ion Occlusion/Deocclusion Partial Reactions in Individual Palytoxin Modified Na/K Pumps.
By PABLO ARTIGAS AND DAVID C. GADBBY
116(11)
Cation Stoichiometry and Cation Pathway in the Na,K-ATPase and Nongastric H,K-ATPase.
By JEAN-DANIEL HORISBERGER, SAÏDA GUENNOUN, MURIEL BURNAY, AND KÄTHI GEERING
127(6)
Toward an Understanding of Ion Transport through the Na,K-ATPase.
By HANS-JÜRGEN APELL
133(8)
Na,K-Pump Reaction Kinetics at the Tip of a Patch Electrode: Derivation of Reaction Kinetics for Electrogenic and Electrically Silent Reactions during Ion Transport by the Na,K-ATPase.
By R. DANIEL PELUFF~ AND JOSHUA R. BERLIN
141(9)
Two-Electrode Voltage-Clamp Analysis of Na,K-ATPase Asparagine 776 Mutants.
By JAN B. KOEENDERINK, SVEN GEIBEL, EVA GRABSCH, JAN JOEP H. H. M. DE PONT, ERNST BAMBERG, AND THOMAS FRIEDRICH
150(5)
Binding of 1 Rb+ Accelerates Dephosphorylation of the Na+,K+-ATPase without Leading to Rb+ Occlusion.
By SERGIO B. KAUFMAN, RODOLFO M. GONZÁLEZ-LEBRERO, PATRICIO J. GARRAHAN, AND ROLANDO C. ROSSI
155(4)
Kinetic Investigations of the Mechanism of the Rate-Determining Step of the Na+,K+-ATPase Pump Cycle.
By RONALD J. CEARKE, PAUL A. HUMPHREY, CHRISTIAN LÜPFERT, HANS-JÜRGEN APELL, AND FLEMMING CORNELIUS
159(4)
Homology Modeling of Na,K-ATPase: A Putative Third Sodium Binding Site Suggests a Relay Mechanism Compatible with the Electrogenic Profile of Na+Translocation.
By K. O. HÄKANSSON AND P. L. JORGENSEN
163(5)
Proton Pumps
Use of a Fluorescent Maleimide to Probe Structure-Function Relationships in Stalk Segments 4 and 5 of the Yeast Plasma-Membrane H+-ATPase.
By CAROLYN W. SLAYMAN, MANUEL MIRANDA, JUAN PABLO PARDO, AND KENNETH E. ALLEN
168(7)
The E1/E2-Preference of Gastric H,K-ATPase Mutants.
By JAN JOEP H. H. M. DE PONT, HERMAN G. P. SWARTS, PETER H. G. M. WILLEMS, AND JAN B. KOENDERINK
175(8)
Nongastric H,K-ATPase: Structure and Functional Properties.
By NIKOLAI MODYANOV, NIKOLAY PESTOV, GAIL ADAMS, GILLES CRAMBERT, MANORANJANI TIELEKERATNE, HAO ZHAO, TATYANA KORNEENKO, MIKHAIL SHAKHPARONOV, AND KÄTHI GEERING
183(5)
Plant Cation Pumps
Mechanism of Proton Pumping by Plant Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase: Role of Residues in Transmembrane Segments 5 and 6.
By M. G. PALMGREN, M. J. BUCH-PEDERSEN, AND A. L. MOLLER
188(10)
Function and Regulation of the Two Major Plant Plasma Membrane H+ ATPases.
By MAGDALENA WOLOSZYNSKA, JUSTYNA KANCZEWSKA, ARTEM DRABKIN, OLIVIER MAUDOUX, STÉPHANIE DAMBLY, AND MARC BOUTRY
198(14)
Heavy Metal Pumps
Functional Properties of the Human Copper-Transporting ATPase ATP7B (the Wilson's Disease Protein) and Regulation by Metallochaperone Atoxl.
By SVETLANA LUTSENKO, RUSLAN TSIVKOVSKII, AND JOEL M. WALKER 2O
O4
Heavy Metal Transport CPx-ATPases from the Thermophile Archaeoglobus fulgidus.
By JOSÉ M. ARGÜELLO, ATIN K. MANDAL, AND SEBASTIAN MANA-CAPELLI
212(7)
P-Type ATPase Superfamily: Evidence for Critical Roles for Kingdom Evolution.
By HIDEYUKI OKAMURA, MASATSUGU DENAWA, RYOSUKE OHNIWA, AND KUNIO TAKEYASU
219(5)
Extended Abstracts
The Na,K-ATPase S5-H5 Helix: Structural Link between Phosphorylation and Cation-Binding Sites.
By ATIN K. MANDAL, LYUDMILA MIKHAILOVA, AND JOSÉ M. ARGÜELLO
224(2)
Na,K-ATPase a-B Subunit Interactions in the Transmembrane Domain.
By CIMING LI, GILLES CRAMBERT, UDO HASLER, AND KÄTHI GEERING
226(3)
Negative Changes of the Membrane Capacitance due to Electrogenic Na Transport by the Na,K-ATPase.
By V. S. SOKOLOV, A. A. LENZ, AND H.-J. APELL
229(3)
Isolation of (aB)4-Tetraprotomer Having Half-of-Sites ATP Binding from Solubilized Dog Kidney Na+/K+-ATPase.
By YUTARO HAYASHI, NOBUKO SHINJI, YOSHIKAZU TAHARA, EMI HAGIWARA, AND HITOSHI TAKENAKA
232(3)
ATPase Activity and Oligomerization of Solubilized Na+/K+-ATPase Maintained by Synthetic Phosphatidylserine.
By NOBUKO SHINJI, YOSHIKAZU TAHARA, EMI HAGIWARA, TAKAYUKI KOBAYASHI, KUNIHIRO MIMURA, HITOSHI TAKENAKA, AND YUTARO HAYASHI
235(3)
Cation Requirement for Nucleotide Binding to Na,K-ATPase.
By MIKAEL ESMANN AND NATALYA U. FEDOSOVA
238(2)
Single Mutation of Lys or Arg Residue in ATP Binding Pocket in Rat Na/KATPase Alpha-1 Subunit Induces Different Affinity Change in High- and Low-Affinity ATP Binding.
By TOSHIAKI IMAGAWA, SATOMI TÉRAMACHI, AND KAZUYA TANIGUCHI
240(2)
Localization of Catalytic Active Sites in the Large Cytoplasmic Domain of Na+/K+-ATPase.
By RITA KRUMSCHEID, KLARA SUANKOVA, RUDIGER ETTRICH, JAN TEISINGER, EVEN AMLER AND WILHELM SCHONER
242(3)
Calorimetry of Na,K-ATPase.
By M. STOLZ, E. LEWIYZKI, R. DVHIVK, M. MUTZ, AND E GRELL
245(2)
Expression of Na,K-ATPase in P. pastoris: Fe2+-Catalyzed Cleavage of the Recombinant Enzyme.
By DAVID STRUGATSKY, RIVKA GOLDSHLEGER, EITAN BIBI, AND STEVEN J. D. KARLISH
247(2)
The Mechanism of Na-K Interaction on Na,K-ATPase.
By CLAUDIA DONNET AND KATHLEEN J. SWEADNER
249(3)
Salt Effects on the Kinetics of the Electrogenic Na+ Transport in the Na,K-ATPase.
By ARTEM G. AYUYAN, VALERIJ S. SOKOLOV, AND HANS-JÜRGEN APELL
252(3)
Mutational Analysis of Ouabain Interaction with the M5-M6 Hairpin of Na,K-ATPase.
By L. Y. QIU, J. B. KOENDERINK, H. G. P. SWARTS, P. H. G. M. WILLEMS, AND J. J. H. H. M. DE PONT
255(3)
Role of the Isoform-Specific Region of the Na,K-ATPase Catalytic Subunit.
By MARIE-JOSÉE DURAN, SANDRINE V. PIERRE, DEBORAH L. CARR, AND THOMAS A. PRESSLEY
258(2)
Structure/Function Analysis of Na,K-ATPase a1 and a2 Central Isoform Specific Regions Reveals Their Involvement in Regulation by Protein Kinase C.
By S. V. PIERRE, M-J. DURAN, D. L. CARR, AND T. A. PRESSLEY
260(3)
Characterization of the Electrostatic Component of the Nucleotide Binding to Na,K-ATPase.
By N. U. FEDOSOVA, P. CHAMPEIL AND M. ESMANN
263(2)
Independent Access of Fluorescein Isothiocyanate and Co(NH3)4ATP to Their Binding Sites on the Protomer of Na,K-ATPase.
By J. D. CAVIERES AND J. HADDOW
265(2)
Importance of Thr214 in the Conserved TGES Sequence of the Na+,K+-ATPase for Vanadate Binding and Hydrolysis of E2P.
By MÁDS TOUSTRUP-JENSEN AND BENTE VILSEN
267(3)
Differential Inactivation of Na,K-ATPase by Erythrosin Isothiocyanate.
By M. TAYLOR, D. OWEN, A. TARIQ, AND J. D. CAVIERES
270(3)
Mutational Analysis of the Interactions of the Alpha and Beta Subunits of the Na,K-ATPase.
By M. D. LAUGHERY, S. MCLOUD, AND J. H. KAPLAN
273(2)
Mechanism of Phosphoryl Group Transfer.
By L. D. FALLER, A. K. NAGY, D. J. KANE, AND R. A. FARLEY
275(3)
Oligomeric Structure of P-Type ATPases Observed by Single Molecule Detection Technique.
By SHUNJI KAYA, KAZUHIRO ABE, KAZUYA TANIGUCHI, MICHIO YAZAWA, TSUYOSHI KATOH, MAHITO KIKUMOTO, KAZU~IRO OIWA, AND YUTARO HAYASHI
278(3)
K+ Induced Simultaneous Liberation of Two Moles of Pj, One from One Mole of EP and the Other from EATP, of Oligomeric H/K-ATPase from Pig Stomach.
By KAZUHIRO ABE, SHUNJI KAYA, TOSHIAKI IMAGAWA, AND KAZUYA TANIGUCHI
281(2)
An Improved Method to Measure the Interactions of P-Type ATPases with the Lipidic Environment.
By VALERIA LEVI, JUAN P. F. C. Ross, ANA M. VILLAMIL GIRALDO, PABLO R. CASTELLO, AND F. LUIS GONZÁLEZ FLECHA
283(4)
Extracellularly Applied Br-TITU Inhibits the Na+/K+ Pump by Interacting with Tryptophan at the Entrance to the Cation Sites.
By G. A. YUDOWSKI, M. BAR SHIMON, R. M. GONZÁLEZ-LEBRERO, R. C. ROSSI, P. J. GARRAHAN, S. J. D. KARLISH, AND L. BEAUGÉ
287(3)
Interactions between Cations and Na,K-ATPase Membranes Studied with Solid-State NMR.
By LOUISE ODGAARD JAKOBSEN, NIELS CHR. NIELSEN, AND MIKAEL ESMANN
290(3)
Interaction between ATP and the Na/K-ATPase from Duck Supraorbital Salt Glands.
By PROMOD R. PRATAP, NATALIE OLDEN-STAHL, OANA DEDIU, AND G. ULRICH NIENHAUS
293(3)
Three-Dimensional Structure-Activity Relationship Modeling of Digoxin Inhibition and Docking to Na+,K+-ATPase.
By W. JAMES BALL, JR., CAROL D. FARR, STEFAN PAULA, SUSAN M. KEENAN, ROBERT K. DELISLE, AND WILLIAM J. WELSH
296(2)
A Parallel Study of Eosin-Fluorescence Change and Rb+ Occlusion in the Na+IK+-ATPase.
By M. R. MONTES, R. M. GONZÁLEZ-LEBRERO, P. J. GARRAHAN, AND R. C. ROSSI
298(3)
The Sidedness of the Direct Route of Occlusion of K+ in the Na+/K+-ATPase.
By RODOLFO M. GONZÁLEZ-LEBRERO, SERGIO B. KAUPMAN, PATRICIO J. GARRAHAN, AND ROLANDO C. ROSSI
301(3)
The Muscle-Specific ßm Protein Is Functionally Different from Other Members of the X,K-ATPase B-Subunit Family.
By NIKOLAY B. PESTOV, GILLES CRAMBERT, HAO ZHAO, TATYANA V KORNEENKO, MIKHAIL I. SHAKHPARONOV, KÄTHI GEERING, AND NIKOLAI N. MODYANOV
304(2)
Influence of Intramembrane Electric Charge on H,K-ATPase.
By IRENA KLODOS
306(2)
The Role of Lys791 and Asn792 in Gastric H,K-ATPase.
By HERMAN G. P. SWARTS, PETER H. G. M. WILLEMS, JAN B. KOENDERINK, AND JAN JOEP H. H. M. DE PONT
308(2)
Functional Consequences of Charge Reversals of Acidic Residues in M1 of the SR Ca-ATPase.
By ANSA PERNILLE EINHOLM, BENTE VILSEN, AND JENS PETER ANDERSEN
310(2)
Overexpression of SERCAla Cat2+-ATPase in Yeast.
By PIERRE FALSON, GUILLAUME LENOIR, THIERRY MENGUY, FABIENNE CORRE, CÉDRIC MONTIGNY, PER A. PEDERSEN, DENYSE THINÈS, AND MARC LE MAIRE
312(3)
TNP-8N3-ADP Photoinactivation of the Phosphatase Activity of FITC Modified SERCA.
By G. BARRIENTOS, M. TAYLOR, C. HIDALGO, AND J. D. CAVIERES
315(3)
Ca2+ Occlusion of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by CrATP.
By BIRTE STAEHR JUUL AND JESPER V. MOLLER
318(2)
A Model Accounting for the Simultaneous Transport of Calcium and Manganese in Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Membranes.
By DÉBORA ALEJANDRA GONZÁLEZ, MARIANO ANIBAL OSTUNI, JEAN-JACQUES LACAPÈRE, AND GUILLERMO LUIS ALONSO
320(3)
Interaction of an Aromatic Dibromo-Isothiouronium Derivative with the Ca-ATPase of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum.
By MERVYN C. BERMAN AND STEVEN J. KARLISH
323(2)
Time-Resolved Partial Reactions of the SR Ca-ATPase Investigated with a Fluorescent Styryl Dye.
By CHRISTINE PENELT AND HANS-JÜRGEN APELL
325(2)
Macrocyclic Carbon Suboxide Oligomers as Potent Inhibitors of the Na,K-ATPase.
By ROBERT STIMAC, FRANZ KEREK, AND HANS-JURGEN APELL
327(3)
The Inherent Energy in SR Cad+-ATPase Is Convertible into Chemical Work.
By MAKOTO USHIMARU AND YOSHIHIRO FUKUSHIMA
330(3)
Purification of SERCAla Ca2+-ATPase Mutants Expressed in Yeast.
By GUILLAUME LENOR, CÉDRIC MONTIGNY, MARC LE MAIRE, AND PIERRE FALSON
333(2)
Mutational Analysis of Lys252 and Its Interaction with Loop 6-7 in the SR Cae+-ATPase.
By JOHANNES D. CLAUSEN AND JENS PETER ANDERSEN
335(3)
Phospholamban Inhibits Cay+ Pump Oligomerization and Intersubunit Free Energy Exchange Leading to Activation of Cardiac Muscle SERCA2a.
By JAMES E. MAHANEY, R. WAYNE ALBERS, HOWARD KUTCHAI, AND JEFFREY P. FROEHLICH
338(3)
ATP Regulation of Calcium Binding in Ca2+-ATPase Molecules of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum.
By JUN NAKAMURA, GENICHI TAJIMA, AND CHIKARA SATO
341(3)
The Nature of the Low-Frequency Normal Modes of the E1Ca Form of the SEROAI Ca2+-ATPase.
By N. REUTER, K. HINSEN, AND J-J. LACAPÉRE
344(3)
Protonation of the Neurospora crassa Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase as a Function of pH Monitored by ATR-FTIR.
By O. RADRESA, V. RAUSSENS, J-M. RUYSSCHAERT, AND E. GOORMAGHTIGH
347(2)
Mutagenic Study of Residues in Transmembrane Helix 4, 5, and 6 of the Plant Plasma Membrane P-Type H+-ATPase.
By M. J. BUCH-PEDERSEN, A. L. MOLLER, AND M. G. PALMGREN
349(2)
Mutational Analysis of Charged Residues in the Putative KdpB-TM5 Domain of the Kdp-ATPase of Escherichia coli.
By MARC BRAMKAMP AND KARLHEINZ ALTENDORF
351(3)
Part III. Molecular Mechanisms of Regulation
Functional Roles of the a Isoforms of the Na,K-ATPase.
By JERRY LINGREL, AMY MOSELEY, IVA DOSTANIC, MARC COUGNON, SUIWEN HE, PAUL JAMES, ALISON WOO, KYLE O'CONNOR, AND JONATHAN NEUMANN
354(6)
Ion Pump-Interacting Proteins: Promising New Partners.
By PHILIPP PAGEL, ALESSANDRA ZATTI, TOHRU KIMURA, AMY DUFFIELD, VERONIQUE CHAUVET, VANATHY RAVENDRAN, AND MICHAEL J. CAPLAN
360(9)
Amino Acids in the TM4-TM5 Loop of Na,K-ATPase Are Important for Biosynthesis.
By JESPER R. JORGENSEN, JENS HOUGHTON-LARSEN, METTE DORPH JACOBSEN, AND PER AMSTRUP PEDERSEN
369(9)
Differential Degradation of the Na+/K+-ATPase Subunits in the Plasma Membrane.
By SHIGE H. YOSHIMURA AND KUNIO TAKEYASU
378(4)
Small Ion Transport Regulators: FXYD Proteins
FXYD Proteins as Regulators of the Na,K-ATPase in the Kidney.
By KATHLEEN J. SWEADNER, ELENA ARYSTARKHOVA, CLAUDIA DONNET, AND RANDALL K. WETZEL
382(6)
FXYD Proteins: New Tissue- and Isoform-Specific Regulators of Na,K-ATPase.
By KÄTHI GEERING, PASCAL BÉGUIN, HAIM GARTY, STEVEN KARLISH, MARIA FÜZESI, JEAN-DANIEL HORISBERGER, AND GILLES CRAMBERT
388(7)
A Specific Functional Interaction between CHIF and Na,K-ATPase: Role of FXYD Proteins in the Cellular Regulation of the Pump.
By HAIM GARTY, MOSHIT LINDZEN, MARIA FÜZESI, ROMAN ARMAN, RIVKA GOLDSHLEGER, CAROL ASHER, AND STEVEN J. D. KARLISH
395(6)
Immunocytochemical Localization of Na,K-ATPase Gamma Subunit and CHIF in Inner Medulla of Rat Kidney.
By KAARINA PIHAKASKI-MAUNSBACH, HENRIK VORUM, ELSE-MERETE LOCKE, HAIM GARTY, STEVEN J. D. KARLISH, AND ARVID B. MAUNSBACH
401(15)
Adaptation of Murine Inner Medullary Collecting Duct (IMCD3) Cell Cultures to Hypertonicity.
By JUAN M. CAPASSO, CHRISTOPHER J. RIVARD, LAURA M. ENOMOTO, AND TOMAS BERL
416(1)
Gamma Structural Variants Differentially Regulate Na,K-ATPase Properties.
By ELENA ARYSTARKHOVA AND RANDALL K. WETZEL
416(4)
Structure/Function Studies of the Gamma Subunit of the Na,K-ATPase.
By RHODA BLOSTEIN, HELEN X. PU, ROSEMARIE SCANZANO, AND ATHINA ZOUZOULAS
420(8)
Cell-Specific Expression of Three Members of the FXYD Family along the Renal Tubule.
By NICOLETTE FARMAN, MICHEL FAY, AND FRANÇOISE CLUZEAUD
428(9)
Dominant Isolated Renal Magnesium Loss Is Caused by Misrouting of the Na+,K+-ATPase y-Subunit.
By IWAN C. MEIJ, JAN B. KOENDERINK, JOKE C. DE JONG, JAN JOEP H. H. M. DE PONT, LEO A. H. MONNENS, LAMBERT P. W. J. VAN DEN HEUVEL, AND NINE V. A. M. KNOERS
437(7)
FXYD7, the First Brain- and Isoform-Specific Regulator of Na,K-ATPase: Biosynthesis and Function of Its Posttranslational Modifications.
By GILLES CRAMBERT, PASCAL BÉGUIN, MARC ULDRY, FLORIANNE MONNET-TSCHUDI, JEAN-DANIEL HORISBERGER, HAIM GARTY, AND KÄTHI GEERING
444(5)
Phosphorylation of the Na+,K+-ATPase in Skeletal Muscle: Potential Mechanism for Changes in Pump Cell-Surface Abundance and Activity.
By LUBNA AL-KHALILI, ANNA KROOK, AND ALEXANDER V. CHIBALIN
449(4)
Regulation of Active Calcium Transport
Physiological Functions of Plasma Membrane and Intracellular Cat+ Pumps Revealed by Analysis of Null Mutants.
By GARY E. SHULL, GBOLAHAN OKUNADE, LYNNE H. LIU, PETER KOZEL, MUTHU PERIASAMY, JOHN N. LORENZ, AND VIKRAM PRASAD
453(8)
Characterization of PISP, a Novel Single-PDZ Protein That Binds to All Plasma Membrane Cay+-ATPase b-Splice Variants.
By GEOFFREY M. GOELLNER, STEVEN J. DEMARCO, AND EMANUEL E. STREHLER
461(11)
The Regulation of SERCA-Type Pumps by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin.
By DAVID H. MACLENNAN, MICHIO ASAHI, AND A. RUSSELL TUPLING
472(9)
The Thermogenic Function of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Cat+-ATPase of Normal and Hyperthyroid Rabbit.
By LEOPOLDO DE MEIS, ANA PAULA ARRUDA, WAGNER S. DA-SILVA, MARCELO REIS, AND DENISE P. CARVALHO
481(8)
Receptor Function of the Ouabain Site
Na,K-ATPase as a Signal Transducer.
By OLEG AIZMAN AND ANITA APERIA
489(8)
Molecular Mechanisms of Na/K-ATPase-Mediated Signal Transduction.
By ZIJIN XIE
497(7)
Low Concentrations of Ouabain Activate Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation.
By JULIUS C. ALLEN, JOEL ABRAMOWITZ, AND ASLIHAN KOKSOY
504(5)
Regulation of Cat+ Signaling by Na+ Pump Alpha-2 Subunit Expression.
By VERA GOLOVINA, HONG SONG, PAUL JAMES, JERRY LINGREL, AND MORDECAI BLAUSTEIN
509(5)
Visualization of Na,K-ATPase Interacting Proteins Using FRET Technique.
By PER UHLEN
514(5)
Extended Abstracts
Na/K-ATPase Regulates Intracellular ROS Level in Cerebellum Neurons.
By ALEXANDER BOLDYREV, ELENA BULYGINA, MARIA YÜNEVA, AND WILHELM SCHONER
519(3)
Intermolecular Interaction between Na+/K+-ATPase a Subunit and Glycogen Phosphorylase.
By KUNIO TAKEYASU, TSUBASA KAWASE, AND SHIGE H. YOSHIMURA
522(3)
Molecular Activity of Na+,K+-ATPase Relates to the Packing of Membrane Lipids.
By PAUL L. ELSE, BEN J. WU, L. H. STORLIEN, AND A. J. HULBERT
525(2)
Proteins Binding to a1ß1 Isozyme of Na,K-ATPase.
By NATALIYA DOLGOVA, NATALIYA MAST, OLGA AKIMOVA, ALEXANDER RUBTSOV, AND OLGA LOPINA
527(5)
Domains Involved in the Interactions between FXYD and Na,K-ATPase.
By MOSHIT LINDZEN, ROMAN AIZMAN, YAEL LIFSHITZ, MARIA FÜZESI, STEVEN J. D. KARLISH, AND HAIM GARTY 53O
Defining the Nature and Sites of Interaction between FXYD Proteins and Na,K-ATPase.
By MARIA FUZESI, RIVKA GOLDSHLEGER, HAIM GARTY, AND STEVEN J. D. KARLISH
532(2)
NO Regulation of Na,K-ATPase: Nitric Oxide Regulation of the Na,KATPase in Physiological and Pathological States.
By DORERTE Z. ELLIS AND KATHLEEN J. SWEADNER
534(2)
Functional Expression of the a4 Isoform of the Na,K-ATPase in Both Diploid and Haploid Germ Cells of Male Rats.
By GUSTAVO BLANCO
536(3)
Responses at the Translational Level to Heterologous Expression of the Na,K-ATPase.
By LOTTE STEFFENSEN AND PER AMSTRUP PEDERSEN
539(2)
Protein Kinase C Phosphorylation Directed at Novel C-Terminal Sites in Na,K-ATPase.
By ANDERS KRÜGER, YASSER A. MAHMMOUD, AND FLEMMIING CORÑELIUS
541(2)
Modification of the PKC Phosphorylation Site Ser-23 of the Rat a1 Subunit.
By L. A. VASILETS, A. SPIELMANN, AND W. SCHWARZ
543(3)
Expression of a Na,K-ATPase-EGFP Chimera in COS Cells: Can Internalization Explain PKA- or PKC-Mediated Inhibition of 86Rb Uptake?
By BO KRISTENSEN, SVEND BIRKELUND, AND PETER LETH J0RGENSEN
546(2)
PKA and PKC Phosphorylation of Gastric H,K-ATPase.
By YASSER AHMED MAHMMOUD AND FLEMMING CORNELIUS
548(2)
Seasonal Changes of Ca-ATPase Activity in Skeletal Muscle Sarcoplasmic Reticulum of the Ground Squirrel Spermophilus undulatus.
By ALEXANDER S. KONDRASHEV-LUGOVSKII, ANNA N. MALYSHEVA, KENNETH B. STOREY, OLGA D. LOPINA, AND ALEXANDER M. RUBTSOV
550(2)
Acidic-Lipid Responsive Regions of the Plasma Membrane Ca2+ Pump.
By HUGO P. ADAMO, FELICITAS DE TEZANOS PINTO, LUIS M. BREDESTON, AND GERARDO R. CORRADI
552(10)
Part IV. Cellular and Physiological Regulation
Short-Term Aldosterone Action on Na,K-ATPase Surface Expression.: Role of Aldosterone-Induced SGK1?
By FRANÇOIS VERREY, VANESSA SUMMA, DIRK HEITZMANN, DAVID MORDASINI, ALAIN VANDEWALEE, ERIC FÉRAILLE, AND MARIJA ZECEVIC S
S54
Renal Tubule Sodium Transporter Abundance Profiling in Rat Kidney: Response to Aldosterone and Variations in NaC1 Intake.
By MARK A. KNEPPER, GHEUN-HO KIM, AND SHYAMA MASILAMANI
562(8)
Mechanism of Control of Na,K-ATPase in Principal Cells of the Mammalian Collecting Duct.
By ERIC FÉRAILLE, DAVID MORDASINI, SANDRINE GONIN, GEORGES DESCHÊNES, MANLIO VINCIGUERRA, ALAIN DOUCET, ALAIN VANDEWALLE, VANESSA SUMMA, FRANÇOIS VERREY, AND PIERRE-YVES MARTIN
570(9)
Themes in Ion Pump Regulation.
By F. CORNELIUS AND Y A. MAHMMOUD
579(8)
Isoform-Specific Regulation of Na+,K+-ATPase Endocytosis and Recruitment to the Plasma Membrane.
By VERA LUCAS TEIXEIRA, ADRIAN I. KATZ, CARLOS H. PEDEMONTE, AND ALEJANDRO M. BERTORELLO
587(8)
The Sodium Pump Keeps Us Going.
By TORBEN CLAUSEN
595(8)
Extended Abstracts
Na,K-ATPase and the Significance of Sodium in the Mechanism of Potassium-Induced Relaxation of Rat-Isolated Mesenteric Arteries.
By DIDIER X.P. BROCHET
603(3)
Molecular Activity of Sodium Pumps in the Kidney of Mammals and Birds.
By NIGEL TURNER, A. J. HUEBERT, AND PAUL L. ELSE
606(2)
Na+,K+-ATPase Subunit Isoforms of the Developing Central Nervous System of the Lizard Gallotia gallon.
By M. F. ARTEAGA, J. AVILA, P. MARTIN-VASALLO, AND C. M. TRUILLO
608(3)
Glutamate Receptors Regulate Na/K-ATPase in Cerebellum Neurons.
By ELENA BULYGINA, OLGA GERASIMOVA, AND ALEXANDER BOLDYREV
611(3)
Na,K-ATPase Isoforms in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Rat Uterus.
By RACHEL FLOYD, ALI MOBASHERI, PABLO MARTIN-VASALLO, AND SUSAN WRAY
614(3)
Using Na,K-ATPase Itself for Large-Scale Isolation and Purification of Endogenous Digitalis-Like Factors.
By F. MANDEL, A. VASILIEV, AND I. KRIVOI
617(3)
Inhibition of the Na,K-ATPase by the Antiarrhythmic Drug, Bretylium.
By CRAIG GATTO, C. THEODORE BARKULIS, WILLIAM R. SCHNEIDER, JEREMY P. HOLDEN, KRISTA L. ARNETT, AND MARK A. MILANICK
620(3)
Muscular K-Clearance Capacity in Vivo Must Be Evaluated on the Basis of K and Na,K-ATPase Concentrations.
By HENNING BUNDGAARD AND KELD KJELDSEN
623(2)
Modest K+ Restriction Provokes Insulin Resistance of Cellular K+ Uptake without Decrease in Plasma K+.
By LI E. YANG, PATRICK K. K. LEONG, JUAN P. GUZMAN, MICHAEL S. RHEE, AND ALICIA A. MCDONOUGH
625(3)
Na+,K+-ATPase in the Marine Alga Heterosigma akashiwo.
By YUKICHI HARA, YUKO MIKAMI, MARIKO SONO, AND MASATO WADA
628(2)
Positive Inotropic Effect Induced by Sequence-Specific Na+,K+-ATPase Antibody in Intact Cardiac Myocytes.
By S. Q. WANG, H. CHENG, A. C. MYERS, B. J. CANNING, AND K. Y. XU
630(3)
Inhibition of Purified Human Kidney Na+,K+-ATPase by Cyclosporine A: A Possible Mechanism for Drug Human Nephrotoxicity.
By M. YOUNES-IBRAHIM, M. BARNESE, P. BURTH, AND M. V. CASTRO-FARIA
633(3)
Regulation of Na,K-ATPase by cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Anchored on Membrane via A-Kinase Anchoring Protein Subtype, AKAP-150, in Rat Parotid Gland.
By K. KURIHARA AND N. NAKANISHI
636(3)
Porcine Kidney Extract Contains Factor(s) That Inhibit the Ouabain-Sensitive Isoform of Na,K-ATPase (a2) in Rat Skeletal Muscle: A Convenient Electrophysiological Assay.
By I. KRIVOI, A. VASILIEV, V. KRAVTSOVA, M. DOBRETSOV, AND F. MANDEL
639(3)
Rat Resistance Vessels Preferentially Contain the Ouabain-Insensitive a1 Isoform of Na,K-ATPase.
By OTTO HANSEN
642(2)
Na-Pump Kinetic Properties Are Differently Altered in the Brain Regions of the CholecystokininZ Receptor-Deficient Mice.
By KRISTIINA ROOTS, SULEV KÕKS, CZESLAVA KAIRANE, TIIT SALUM, ELLO KARELSON, EERO VASAR,AND MIHKEL ZILMER
644(2)
Electrogenic Na+/HCO3- Cotransporter rkNBC1 Immunolocalized in Rat Eye.
By HENRIK VORUM, CHRISTIAN AALKJAER, HENRIK HAGER, SÖREN NIELSEN, AND ARVID B. MAUNSBACH
646(3)
Na,K-ATPase in the Regulation of Epithelial Cell Structure.
By AYYAPPAN K. RAJASEKARAN, JEGAN GOPAL, AND SIGRID A. RAJASEKARAN
649(3)
Expression of Na,K-ATPase B-Subunit in Transformed MDCK Cells Increases the Translation of the Na,K-ATPase a-Subunit.
By SIGRID A. RAJASEKARAN, JEGAN COPAL, AND AYYAPPAN K. RAJASEKARAN
652(3)
Quality Control of Gastric Proton Pump in the Endoplasmic Reticulum by Ubiquitin/Proteasome System.
By SHINJI ASANO, TOHRU KIMURA, HOKARA ISHIZUKA, MAGOTOSHI MORII AND NORIAKI TAKEGUCHI
655(3)
Mg-ATPase from Microsomal Fraction of Rabbit Gastric Mucosa Is Ecto-ATP-Diphosphohydrolase.
By MARINA SMAGINA, NATALIYA DOLGOVA, ALEXANDER RUBTSOV, AND OLGA LOPINA
658(2)
Part V. Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
Genetics of Hypertension: The Adducin Paradigm.
By GIUSEPPE BLANCO AND GRAZIA TRIPODI
660(9)
Mechanisms of Pressure Natriuresis: How Blood Pressure Regulates Renal Sodium Transport.
By ALICIA A. MCDONOUGH, PATRICK K. K. LEONG, AND LI E. YANG
669(9)
Ouabain as a Mammalian Hormone.
By WILHELM SCHONER, NATALI BAUER, JOCHEN MÜLLER-EHMSEN, ULRIKE KRÄMER, NJDE HAMBARCHIAN, ROBERT SCHWINGER, HANS MOELLER, HOLGER KOST, CHRISTINE WEITKAMP, THOMAS SCHWEITZER, ULRIKE KIRCH, HORST NEU, AND ERNST-GÜNTHER GRÜNBAUM
678(7)
11-Hydroxylation in the Biosynthesis of Endogenous Ouabain: Multiple Implications.
By JOHN M. HAMLYN, JAMES LAREDO, JUI R. SHAH, ZHUO REN LU, AND BRUCE P. HAMILTON
685(9)
Antihypertensive Compounds That Modulate the Na-K Pump.
By P. FERRARI, M. FERRANDI, L. TORIELLI, P. BARASSI, G. TRIPODI, E. MINOTTI, I. MOLINARI, P. MELLONI, AND G. BIANCHI
694(8)
Myocardial Na,K-ATPase and Digoxin Therapy in Human Heart Failure.
By KELD KJELDSEN AND HENNING BUNDGAARD
702(6)
Expression and Cellular Localization of Na,K-ATPase Isoforms in Dog Prostate in Health and Disease.
By A. MOBASHERI, I. EVANS, P. MARTIN-VASALLO, AND C. S. FOSTER
708(3)
Molecular Characterization of a Putative Sodium/Iodide Symporter in the South African Clawed Frog, Xenopus laevis.
By D. L. CARR, F. LAHARRAGUE, B. KAHN, T. A. PRESSLEY, AND J. A. CARR
711(2)
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