Na+-driven Ca2+ transport in alkalophilic Bacillus |
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Authors: | Akikazu Ando Minoru Yabuki Iwao Kusaka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University, 648, Matsudo, Matsudo-city 271 Japan;2. Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo, 1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 Japan |
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Abstract: | Ca2+ transport was studied in membrane vesicles of alkalophilic Bacillus. When Na+-loaded membrane vesicles were suspended in KHCO3/KOH buffer (pH 10) containing Ca2+, rapid uptake of Ca2+ was observed. The apparent value for Ca2+ measured at pH 10 was about 7 μM, and the value shifted to 24 μM when measured at pH 7.4. The efflux of Ca2+ was studied with Ca2+-loaded vesicles. Ca2+ was released when Ca2+-loaded vesicles were suspended in medium containing 0.4 M Na+.Ca2+ was also transported in membrane vesicles driven by an artificial pH gradient and by a membrane potential generated by K+-valinomycin in the presence of Na+.These results indicate the presence of Ca2+/Na+ and H+/Na+ antiporters in the alkalophilic Bacillus A-007. |
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Keywords: | Membrane vesicle Alkalophilic bacterium (Bacillus A-007) Hepes FCCP |
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