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Temperature dependence of the barley root plasma membrane-bound Ca2+- and Mg2+-dependent ATPase
Authors:Charles R Caldwell  Alfred Haug
Institution:MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mi 48824, USA.
Abstract:Arrhenius plots of the maximal velocities for the Ca2+-and Mg2+-dependent ATPase activities found in a plasma membrane-rich microsome fraction isolated from the roots of barley ( Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Conquest) were nonlinear. Arrhenius plot analyses using a relation which produced curvilinear Arrhenius plots accurately fit the data and allowed the calculation of the activation enthalpies and molar heat capacities of activation. The temperature dependence of the computed Km values for the Ca2+- and Mg2+-dependent ATPase activities was complex, with the highest enzyme-substrate affinities being obtained near the barley seedling growth temperature (16°C). Using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy with amphiphilic cationic and anionic spin probes, it was possible to demonstrate that temperature changes and increasing Ca2+ concentrations could alter the mobility of the membrane lipid polar head groups. Inhibition of the ATPase activities by high levels of Ca2+ may result from a Ca2+-induced reduction in the lipid polar head group mobility. The possible role of lipid polar head group-protein interactions in the complex temperature dependence of the barley root ATPase kinetic constants is discussed.
Keywords:Barley root ATPase  temperature dependence  lipid-protein interactions  Ca2+-lipid interactions
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