Mutations Phe785Leu and Thr618Met in Na+,K+-ATPase, associated with familial rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism, interfere with Na+ interaction by distinct mechanisms

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Vivien RodackerB Vilsen

Abstract

The Na(+),K(+)-ATPase plays key roles in brain function. Recently, missense mutations in the Na(+),K(+)-ATPase were found associated with familial rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism (FRDP). Here, we have characterized the functional consequences of FRDP mutations Phe785Leu and Thr618Met. Both mutations lead to functionally altered, but active, Na(+),K(+)-pumps, that display reduced apparent affinity for cytoplasmic Na(+), but the underlying mechanism differs between the mutants. In Phe785Leu, the interaction of the E(1) form with Na(+) is defective, and the E(1)-E(2) equilibrium is not displaced. In Thr618Met, the Na(+) affinity is reduced because of displacement of the conformational equilibrium in favor of the K(+)-occluded E(2)(K(2)) form. In both mutants, K(+) interaction at the external activating sites of the E(2)P phosphoenzyme is normal. The change of cellular Na(+) homeostasis is likely a major factor contributing to the development of FRDP in patients carrying the Phe785Leu or Thr618Met mutation. Phe785Leu moreover interferes with Na(+) interaction on the extracellular side and reduces the affinity for ouabain significantly. Analysis of two additional Phe(785) mutants, Phe785Leu/Leu786Phe and Phe785Tyr, demonstrated th...Continue Reading

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