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    Stabilisation of Na,K-ATPase structure by the cardiotonic steroid ouabain

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    Cardiotonic steroids such as ouabain bind with high affinity to the membrane-bound cation-transporting P-type Na,K-ATPase, leading to complete inhibition of the enzyme. Using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism we show that the enzyme-ouabain complex is less susceptible to thermal denaturation (unfolding) than the ouabain-free enzyme, and this protection is observed with Na,K-ATPase purified from pig kidney as well as from shark rectal glands. It is also shown that detergent-solubilised preparations of Na,K-ATPase are stabilised by ouabain, which could account for the successful crystallisation of Na,K-ATPase in the ouabain-bound form. The secondary structure is not significantly affected by the binding of ouabain. Ouabain appears however, to induce a reorganization of the tertiary structure towards a more compact protein structure which is less prone to unfolding; recent crystal structures of the two enzymes are consistent with this interpretation. These circular dichroism spectroscopic studies in solution therefore provide complementary information to that provided by crystallography

    Three (at Least) Consecutive Phosphointermediates of Na-ATPase

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    Influence of Intramembrane Electric Charge on H,K-ATPase

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    Characteristics of the Electric Eel Na,K-ATPase Phosphoprotein

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    Sodium Ion Discharge From Pig Kidney Na,K-ATPase

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