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Calmodulin Stimulation of Ca2+-Dependent ATP Hydrolysis and ATP-Dependent Ca2+ Transport in Synaptic Membranes
Authors:D H Ross†  H L Cardenas†
Institution:Division of Molecular Pharmacology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.;Psychiatry, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract:We report here characterization of calmodulin-stimulated Ca2+ transport activities in synaptic plasma membranes (SPM). The calcium transport activity consists of a Ca2+-stimulated, Mg2+-dependent ATP hydrolysis coupled with ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake into membraneous sacs on the cytosolic face of the synaptosomal membrane. These transport activities have been found in synaptosomal subfractions to be located primarily in SPM-1 and SPM-2. Both Ca2+-ATPase and ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake require calmodulin for maximal activity (KCm for ATPase = 60 nM; KCm for uptake = 50 nM). In the reconstituted membrane system, KCa was found to be 0.8 microM for Ca2+-ATPase and 0.4 microM for Ca2+ uptake. These results demonstrate for the first time the calmodulin requirements for the Ca2+ pump in SPM when Ca2+ ATPase and Ca2+ uptake are assayed under functionally coupled conditions. They suggest that calmodulin association with the membrane calcium pump is regulated by the level of free Ca2+ in the cytoplasm. The activation by calmodulin, in turn, regulates the cytosolic Ca2+ levels in a feedback process. These studies expand the calmodulin hypothesis of synaptic transmission to include activation of a high-affinity Ca2+ + Mg2+ ATPase as a regulator for cytosolic Ca2+.
Keywords:Ca2+ transport  Calmodulin  Ca2+ ATPase  Ca2+ uptake  Synaptic membranes  Membrane ATPase
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