Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1964570 Cellular Signalling 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

As a cellular adaptative response, hypoxia decreases Na,K-ATPase activity by triggering the endocytosis of its α1 subunit in alveolar epithelial cells. Here, we present evidence that the ubiquitin conjugating system is important in the Na,K-ATPase endocytosis during hypoxia and that ubiquitination of Na,K-ATPase α1 subunit occurs at the basolateral membrane. Endocytosis and ubiquitination were prevented when the Ser 18 in the PKC phosphorylation motif of the Na,K-ATPase α1 subunit was mutated to an alanine, suggesting that phosphorylation at Ser-18 is required for ubiquitination. Mutation of the four lysines surrounding Ser 18 to arginine prevented Na,K-ATPase ubiquitination and endocytosis during hypoxia; however, only one of them was sufficient to restore hypoxia-induced endocytosis. We provide evidence that ubiquitination plays an important role in cellular adaptation to hypoxia by regulating Na,K-ATPase α1-subunit endocytosis.

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