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Substrate requirements and subcellular distribution of calcium transport activities in brain membranes
Authors:K M Garrett  D H Ross
Institution:(1) Division of Molecular Pharmacology Department of Pharmacology, The University of Texas Health Science Center, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, 78284 San Antonio, Texas;(2) Department of Psychiatry, The University of Texas Health Science Center, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, 78284 San Antonio, Texas;(3) Present address: Medical Research Division, Department of CNS Research, American Cyanamid Company, 10965 Pearl River, New York
Abstract:Ca2+ transport activity in synaptosomal membranes has been identified as having two major components: Ca2+-stimulated ATP hydrolysis and ATP-dependent CA2+ uptake. Both processes exhibit similar affinities for Ca2+ and operate maximally under identical buffer conditions. Subcellular fractionation studies revealed the Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase and ATP-dependent CA2+ uptake activities to be highest in synaptic plasma membrane fractions 1 and 2, with lesser activity in synaptic vesicles and mitochondria. Progressive treatment with Triton X-100 activated, then decreased Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase, Mg2+ ATPase and Ca2+ ATPase. ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake was progressively decreased by similar treatment with Triton X-100. These studies illustrate that Ca2+ ATPase and ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake may provide two important mechanisms for buffering of cytosolic Ca2+ at the nerve terminal. These systems may function to rapidly sequester cytosolic Ca2+ following a rise during depolarization and then extrude Ca2+ from the terminal against a concentration gradient. This regulation of cytosolic Ca2+, represented by two processes of the type seen in other plasma membranes, may play critical roles in calcium homeostasis in nerve cells.Footnote: Portions of this research were submitted by K. M. Garrett in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Pharmacology at the University of Texas Health Science Center.
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