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Salinity-dependent modulation by protein kinases and the FXYD2 peptide of gill (Na, K)-ATPase activity in the freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium amazonicum (Decapoda, Palaemonidae). | LitMetric

Salinity-dependent modulation by protein kinases and the FXYD2 peptide of gill (Na, K)-ATPase activity in the freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium amazonicum (Decapoda, Palaemonidae).

Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr

Departamento de Química, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: October 2022

The geographical distribution of aquatic crustaceans is determined by ambient factors like salinity that modulate their biochemistry, physiology, behavior, reproduction, development and growth. We investigated the effects of exogenous pig FXYD2 peptide and endogenous protein kinases A and C on gill (Na, K)-ATPase activity, and characterized enzyme kinetic properties in a freshwater population of Macrobrachium amazonicum in fresh water (<0.5 ‰ salinity) or acclimated to 21 ‰S. Stimulation by FXYD2 peptide and inhibition by endogenous kinase phosphorylation are salinity-dependent. While without effect in shrimps in fresh water, the FXYD2 peptide stimulated activity in salinity-acclimated shrimps by ≈50 %. PKA-mediated phosphorylation inhibited gill (Na, K)-ATPase activity by 85 % in acclimated shrimps while PKC phosphorylation markedly inhibited enzyme activity in freshwater- and salinity-acclimated shrimps. The (Na, K)-ATPase in salinity-acclimated shrimp gills hydrolyzed ATP at a V of 54.9 ± 1.8 nmol min mg protein, corresponding to ≈60 % that of freshwater shrimps. Mg affinity increased with salinity acclimation while K affinity decreased. (Ca, Mg)-ATPase activity increased while V(H)- and Na- or K-stimulated activities decreased on salinity acclimation. The 120-kDa immunoreactive band expressed in salinity-acclimated shrimps suggests nonspecific α-subunit phosphorylation by PKA and/or PKC. These alterations in (Na, K)-ATPase kinetics in salinity-acclimated M. amazonicum may result from regulatory mechanisms mediated by phosphorylation via protein kinases A and C and the FXYD2 peptide rather than through the expression of a different α-subunit isoform. This is the first demonstration of gill (Na, K)-ATPase regulation by protein kinases in freshwater shrimps during salinity challenge.

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