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ATP1A1 Gene

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ATP1A1 Gene

Overview

The ATP1A1 gene encodes the alpha-1 subunit of the Na+/K+-ATPase (sodium-potassium pump), a fundamental cellular enzyme responsible for maintaining electrochemical gradients across neuronal membranes. Located on chromosome 1 (1q23.2) in humans, ATP1A1 produces one of four known alpha-subunit isoforms of this critical ion pump. The Na+/K+-ATPase is particularly abundant in the nervous system, where it maintains the sodium and potassium concentration gradients essential for neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission, and cellular energy homeostasis. Mutations and altered expression of ATP1A1 have been implicated in various neurological disorders, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism (RDP), and Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC).

Function and Biology

The Na+/K+-ATPase functions as an electrogenic pump that actively transports three sodium ions out of the cell while importing two potassium ions inward, utilizing energy from ATP hydrolysis. This process establishes and maintains the transmembrane ionic gradients that are fundamental to neuronal function. The ATP1A1 alpha-1 subunit contains ten transmembrane domains and catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation necessary for ion translocation. In neurons, the Na+/K+-ATPase is concentrated at the axon initial segment and nodes of Ranvier, where it is essential for maintaining resting membrane potential and enabling rapid action potential generation.

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