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Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis

Many viruses induce oxidative stress and cause S-glutathionylation of Cys residues of the host and viral proteins. Changes in cell functioning during viral infection may be associated with glutathionylation of a number of key proteins including Na,K-ATPase which creates a gradient of sodium and pota...

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Autores principales: Mitkevich, Vladimir A., Petrushanko, Irina Yu., Poluektov, Yuri M., Burnysheva, Ksenia M., Lakunina, Valentina A., Anashkina, Anastasia A., Makarov, Alexander A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4863110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27239254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9092328
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author Mitkevich, Vladimir A.
Petrushanko, Irina Yu.
Poluektov, Yuri M.
Burnysheva, Ksenia M.
Lakunina, Valentina A.
Anashkina, Anastasia A.
Makarov, Alexander A.
author_facet Mitkevich, Vladimir A.
Petrushanko, Irina Yu.
Poluektov, Yuri M.
Burnysheva, Ksenia M.
Lakunina, Valentina A.
Anashkina, Anastasia A.
Makarov, Alexander A.
author_sort Mitkevich, Vladimir A.
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description Many viruses induce oxidative stress and cause S-glutathionylation of Cys residues of the host and viral proteins. Changes in cell functioning during viral infection may be associated with glutathionylation of a number of key proteins including Na,K-ATPase which creates a gradient of sodium and potassium ions. It was found that Na,K-ATPase α-subunit has a basal glutathionylation which is not abrogated by reducing agent. We have shown that acute hypoxia leads to increase of total glutathionylation level of Na,K-ATPase α-subunit; however, basal glutathionylation of α-subunit increases under prolonged hypoxia only. The role of basal glutathionylation in Na,K-ATPase function remains unclear. Understanding significance of basal glutathionylation is complicated by the fact that there are no X-ray structures of Na,K-ATPase with the identified glutathione molecules. We have analyzed all X-ray structures of the Na,K-ATPase α-subunit from pig kidney and found that there are a number of isolated cavities with unresolved electron density close to the relevant cysteine residues. Analysis of the structures showed that this unresolved density in the structure can be occupied by glutathione associated with cysteine residues. Here, we discuss the role of basal glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-subunit and provide evidence supporting the view that this modification is cotranslational.
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spelling pubmed-48631102016-05-29 Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis Mitkevich, Vladimir A. Petrushanko, Irina Yu. Poluektov, Yuri M. Burnysheva, Ksenia M. Lakunina, Valentina A. Anashkina, Anastasia A. Makarov, Alexander A. Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Many viruses induce oxidative stress and cause S-glutathionylation of Cys residues of the host and viral proteins. Changes in cell functioning during viral infection may be associated with glutathionylation of a number of key proteins including Na,K-ATPase which creates a gradient of sodium and potassium ions. It was found that Na,K-ATPase α-subunit has a basal glutathionylation which is not abrogated by reducing agent. We have shown that acute hypoxia leads to increase of total glutathionylation level of Na,K-ATPase α-subunit; however, basal glutathionylation of α-subunit increases under prolonged hypoxia only. The role of basal glutathionylation in Na,K-ATPase function remains unclear. Understanding significance of basal glutathionylation is complicated by the fact that there are no X-ray structures of Na,K-ATPase with the identified glutathione molecules. We have analyzed all X-ray structures of the Na,K-ATPase α-subunit from pig kidney and found that there are a number of isolated cavities with unresolved electron density close to the relevant cysteine residues. Analysis of the structures showed that this unresolved density in the structure can be occupied by glutathione associated with cysteine residues. Here, we discuss the role of basal glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-subunit and provide evidence supporting the view that this modification is cotranslational. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4863110/ /pubmed/27239254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9092328 Text en Copyright © 2016 Vladimir A. Mitkevich et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mitkevich, Vladimir A.
Petrushanko, Irina Yu.
Poluektov, Yuri M.
Burnysheva, Ksenia M.
Lakunina, Valentina A.
Anashkina, Anastasia A.
Makarov, Alexander A.
Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis
title Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis
title_full Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis
title_fullStr Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis
title_short Basal Glutathionylation of Na,K-ATPase α-Subunit Depends on Redox Status of Cells during the Enzyme Biosynthesis
title_sort basal glutathionylation of na,k-atpase α-subunit depends on redox status of cells during the enzyme biosynthesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4863110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27239254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9092328
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