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The human Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform is a ouabain‐sensitive alpha isoform that is expressed in sperm
Author(s) -
Hlivko Jonathan T.,
Chakraborty Santanu,
Hlivko Thomas J.,
Sengupta Arunima,
James Paul F.
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
molecular reproduction and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.745
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1098-2795
pISSN - 1040-452X
DOI - 10.1002/mrd.20383
Subject(s) - gene isoform , biology , sperm , ouabain , atpase , microbiology and biotechnology , sperm motility , p type atpase , biochemistry , enzyme , gene , genetics , chemistry , sodium , organic chemistry
The Na,K‐ATPase generates electrochemical gradients across the plasma membrane that are responsible for numerous cellular and physiological processes. The active Na,K‐ATPase is minimally composed of an alpha and a beta subunit and families of isoforms for both subunits exist. Recent studies have identified a physiological role for the rat Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform in sperm motility. However, very little is known about the human Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform other than its genomic sequence and structure and its mRNA expression pattern. Here, the human alpha4 isoform of the Na,K‐ATPase is cloned, expressed, and characterized. Full length cDNAs encoding the putative human alpha4 isoform of the Na,K‐ATPase were identified from a number of ESTs and a protein product corresponding to this isoform was shown to be expressed from these cDNAs. The human Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform protein was found to be expressed in mature sperm in human testes sections and it is localized specifically to the principle piece of human sperm. In addition, the presence of the Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform is absent in immature testes however its expression appears coincident with sexual maturity. And finally, the human Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform was shown to be as sensitive to cardiac glycoside inhibition as the human Na,K‐ATPase alpha1 isoform. Considering the important role of the rat Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform in rat sperm motility, the demonstration that the human alpha4 isoform is a sperm‐specific protein localized to the flagellum suggests a role for the human Na,K‐ATPase alpha4 isoform in human sperm physiology. Mol. Reprod. Dev. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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