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1.
D W Martin 《Biochemistry》1983,22(9):2276-2282
Sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium adenosinetriphosphatase (Ca2+-ATPase) was solubilized to monomeric form with the nonionic detergent n-dodecyl octaethylene glycol monoether (C12E8). Equilibrium ultracentrifugation analysis indicated that this preparation is initially greater than 75% monomer, the remainder being best described as a tetramer. In the presence of substrates, this preparation has ATPase activity comparable to that of leaky sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles. The possibility of substrate-induced oligomerization of the monomer under ATPase activity assay conditions was tested. Active enzyme centrifugation analysis demonstrated that ATPase activity sedimented with a rate which can only be attributed to a monomeric particle. The sedimentation rate was invariant over a 6-fold concentration range comparable to that used in activity assays. The portion of the protein that sediments as an oligomer when measurements are based on the movement of protein (A280) is not seen when measurements are based on the movement of activity. The data demonstrate that the monomer represents the minimal ATPase active unit of Ca2+-ATPase.  相似文献   

2.
Fluorescence intensity, polarization, and (Ca2+-Mg2+)-ATPase (CaATPase) activity were measured for sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) CaATPase with varying amounts of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) attached at a specific site at or near the ATP binding site. The stoichiometry of attached FITC was proportional to the inhibition of ATPase activity, consistent with the independent labeling of one FITC site per CaATPase molecule. Polarization measurements on vesicular CaATPase indicated the occurrence of energy-transfer depolarization that increased as the fraction of binding sites labeled by FITC increased. Addition of the nonionic detergent dodecyl nonaoxyethylene alcohol (C12E9) eliminated the energy-transfer depolarization for all degrees of labeling with little direct effect on the attached FITC molecule. Fluorescence polarization measurements on sizing-column-purified FITC-labeled CaATPase in the presence of 30 mM C12E9 indicated that the sample consisted of homogeneous monomeric CaATPase. The attached FITC molecule was not sensitive to the bulk viscosity for either the vesicular or the detergent-solubilized CaATPase. The midpoints of the transition from vesicular to monomeric CaATPase as a function of increasing detergent concentration were determined from fluorescence polarization and light-scattering measurements. The dependence of these midpoints on the CaATPase concentration indicated a stoichiometry of 262 +/- 35 molecules of C12E9 per CaATPase in the detergent-protein complex. Both measurements gave the same result. The decrease of fluorescence polarization with increasing saturation of the FITC binding sites for vesicular and detergent-solubilized CaATPase was analyzed in terms of energy-transfer depolarization to determine the spatial arrangements of CaATPase molecules.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

3.
Perturbation of sarcoplasmic reticulum ATPase with the nonionic detergent C12E8 is modulated by the amount of free Ca2+ present in the solvent prior to the addition of detergent. CD measurements show that the enzyme exists in solution in two different conformations that react differently with the detergent. They probably represent the free enzyme, and its complex with Ca2+. On this assumption, titrations with increasing amounts of Ca2+ produced data superimposable on curves obtained measuring Ca2+ bound to sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles.  相似文献   

4.
W L Dean  R D Gray 《Biochemistry》1983,22(2):515-519
ATP-induced Ca2+ release from the purified sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase has been monitored in several different ATPase environments. Arsenazo III was used as a Ca2+ indicator in stopped-flow experiments and was shown to detect the early burst in Ca2+ transport, slower steady-state transport, and release of Ca2+ from fragmented sarcoplasmic reticulum. ATP-induced rapid release of Ca2+ followed by a slower rebinding step could be demonstrated for purified Ca2+-ATPase in leaky vesicles if the reaction was slowed by lowering the pH to 6.1 and by including dimethyl sulfoxide in the reaction medium. At a dodecyl octaoxyethylene glycol monoether (C12E8) to protein weight ratio of 0.2, a detergent concentration too low for solubilization to occur, ATP-induced Ca2+ release occurred more rapidly than for native leaky membranes, whereas the rebinding step was slower. In contrast, no Ca2+ release was observed for any soluble preparation. The kinetics of Ca2+ release was studied under conditions where the ATPase was monomeric or aggregated, and also in the presence of added phospholipid. The ATPase was shown to be monomeric by sedimentation equilibrium measurements in the presence of Ca2+, ADP, and beta, gamma-methylene-ATP at a C12E8 to protein weight ratio of 2.0. It is concluded that solubilization of the Ca2+-ATPase may result in uncoupling of ATP hydrolysis from ATP-induced Ca2+ release.  相似文献   

5.
The Ca2+ + Mg2+-activated ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum exhibits complex kinetics of activation with respect to ATP. ATPase activity is pH-dependent, with similar pH-activity profiles at high and low concentrations of ATP. Low concentrations of Ca2+ in the micromolar range activate the ATPase, whereas activity is inhibited by Ca2+ at millimolar concentrations. The pH-dependence of this Ca2+ inhibition and the effect of the detergent C12E8 (dodecyl octaethylene glycol monoether) on Ca2+ inhibition are similar to those observed on activation by low concentrations of Ca2+. On the basis of these and other studies we present a kinetic model for the ATPase. The ATPase is postulated to exist in one of two conformations: a conformation (E1) of high affinity for Ca2+ and MgATP and a conformation (E2) of low affinity for Ca2+ and MgATP. Ca2+ binding to E2 and to the phosphorylated form E2P are equal. Proton binding at the Ca2+-binding sites in the E1 and E2 conformations explains the pH-dependence of Ca2+ effects. Binding of MgATP to the phosphorylated intermediate E1'PCa2 and to E2 modulate the rates of the transport step E1'PCa-E2'PCa2 and the return of the empty Ca2+ sites to the outside surface of the sarcoplasmic reticulum, as well as the rate of dephosphorylation of E2P. Only a single binding site for MgATP is postulated.  相似文献   

6.
The tryptophan fluorescence emission of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase was studied both in purified ATPase vesicles and in ATPase solubilized with the nonionic detergent dodecyloctaethyleneglycolmonoether (C12E8). Fluorescence intensity changes in purified ATPase were titrated as a function of free Ca2+ in the medium. It exhibited a cooperative pattern, with a Hill number of 2.21 +/- 0.02 and K0.5 = 0.51 microM Ca2+. Upon solubilization of the ATPase, the cooperative pattern of fluorescence change was lost; the Hill number was 0.96 and K0.5 = 1.4 microM Ca2+. When solubilization was carried out in the presence of 0.5 or 1.0 mM CaCl2, followed by the titrations of fluorescence change in the micromolar Ca2+ range, the cooperative pattern was preserved under the same concentrations of C12E8 which would otherwise promote the loss in cooperativity. For the ATPase solubilized in millimolar Ca2+, the Hill number was 1.98 with a K0.5 = 1.5 microM Ca2+. The maximal amount of Ca2+ bound to the high affinity sites corresponded to approximately 1 mol of calcium/mol of polypeptide chains, both in purified ATPase vesicles and in the soluble ATPase. A model is suggested, which involves a minimum of 4 interacting Ca2+ sites (tetramers). Cooperativity is accounted for in the model by the predominance in the absence of Ca2+ of low affinity state (E') of the Ca2+ site (K'D = 5.7 x 10(-4) M), which would be congruent to 90 times more concentrated than (E), the high affinity state (KD = 1.9 x 10(-7) M). Simulations derived from this model fit the experimental data.  相似文献   

7.
The mechanism of ATP hydrolysis was studied at 0 degrees C and pH 7.5 using purified leaky vesicles of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase and enzyme solubilized in monomeric form with high concentrations of octaethylene glycol monododecyl ether (C12E8). The enzyme reaction of membranous Ca2+-ATPase was characterized by an initial burst in the hydrolysis of ATP and modulated by millimolar concentrations of ATP. For detergent-solubilized Ca2+-ATPase no burst and moderate low affinity modulation was observed, but the reaction was activated both at low (phosphorylating) and intermediate (K0.5 = 0.06 mM) ATP concentrations. A study of the partial reactions indicated that the effects of detergent and ATP were attributable to activation of the E1P----E2P transition which was rate-limiting. E32P dephosphorylation of membranous Ca2+-ATPase and the detergent-solubilized monomer comprised both a slow and a rapid component. The inhibitory effect of high Ca2+ was correlated with the development of a dominant contribution of slow phase dephosphorylation and with ATP-induced extra binding of Ca2+ binding which presumably takes place at the phosphorylation site (ECaP). Ca2+ was bound with lesser affinity to detergent-solubilized Ca2+-ATPase but with qualitatively the same characteristics as to membranous ECaP. Either Ca2+ or Mg2+ was required for dephosphorylation, also after detergent solubilization. It is concluded that ATP hydrolysis occurs by the same steps for membranous and monomeric Ca2+-ATPase and involves formation of either EMgP or ECaP as reaction intermediates, leading to biphasic kinetics, which, therefore, cannot be taken as evidence of an oligomeric function of the enzyme.  相似文献   

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The interaction between Ca2+-ATPase molecules in the native sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane and in detergent solutions was analyzed by chemical crosslinking, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and by the polarization of fluorescence of fluorescein 5'-isothiocyanate (FITC) covalently attached to the Ca2+-ATPase. Reaction of sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles with glutaraldehyde causes the crosslinking of Ca2+-ATPase molecules with the formation of dimers, tetramers and higher oligomers. At moderate concentrations of glutaraldehyde solubilization of sarcoplasmic reticulum by C12 E8 or Brij 36T (approximately equal to 4 mg/mg protein) decreased the formation of higher oligomers without significant interference with the appearance of crosslinked ATPase dimers. These observations are consistent with the existence of Ca2+-ATPase dimers in detergent-solubilized sarcoplasmic reticulum. Ca2+ (2-20 mM) and glycerol (10-20%) increased the degree of crosslinking at pH 6.0 both in vesicular and in solubilized sarcoplasmic reticulum, presumably by promoting interactions between ATPase molecules; at pH 7.5 the effect of Ca2+ was less pronounced. In agreement with these observations, high performance liquid chromatography of sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins solubilized by Brij 36T or C12 E10 revealed the presence of components with the expected elution characteristics of Ca2+-ATPase oligomers. The polarization of fluorescence of FITC covalently attached to the Ca2+-ATPase is low in the native sarcoplasmic reticulum due to energy transfer, consistent with the existence of ATPase oligomers (Highsmith, S. and Cohen, J.A. (1987) Biochemistry 26, 154-161); upon solubilization of the sarcoplasmic reticulum by detergents, the polarization of fluorescence increased due to dissociation of ATPase oligomers. Based on its effects on the fluorescence of FITC-ATPase, Ca2+ promoted the interaction between ATPase molecules, both in the native membrane and in detergent solutions.  相似文献   

9.
G Inesi  J A Cohen  C R Coan 《Biochemistry》1976,15(24):5293-5298
The "total" ATPase activity of rabbit sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles includes a Ca2+-independent component ("basic") and Ca2+-dependent component ("extra"). Only the "extra" ATPase is coupled to Ca2+ transport. These activities can be measured under conditions in which the observed rates approximate maximal velocities. The "basic" ATPase is predominant in one of the various SR fractions obtained by prolonged density-gradient centrifugation of SR preparations already purified by repeated differential centrifugations and extractions at high ionic strength. This fraction (low dnesity, high cholesterol) has a protein composition nearly identical with that of other SR fractions in which the "extra" ATPase is predominant. In these other fractions the ratio of "extra" to "basic" ATPase activities is temperature dependent, being approximately 9.0 at 40 degrees C and 0.5 at 4 degrees C. In all the fractions and at all temperatures studied, similar steady-state levels of phosphorylated SR protein are obtained in the presence of ATP and Ca2+. Furthermore, in all cases the "basic" (Ca2+-independent) ATPase acquires total Ca2+ dependence upon addition of the nonionic detergent Triton X-100. This detergent also transforms the complex substrate dependence of the SRATPase into a simple dependence, displaying a single value for the apparent Km. The experimental findings indicate that the ATPase of rabbit SR exists in two distinct functional states (E1 and E2), only one of which (E2) is coupled to Ca2+ transport. The E1 in equilibrium E2 equilibrium is temperature-dependent and entropy-driven, indicative of its relation to the physical state of the ATPase protein in its membrane environment. Thenonlinearity of Arrhenius plots of Ca2+-dependent ("extra") ATPase activity and Ca2+ transport is explained in terms of simultaneous contribtuions from both the free energy of activation of enzyme catalysis and the free energy of conversion of E1 to E2. Thermal equilibrium between the two functional states is drastically altered by factors which affect membrane structure and local viscosity.  相似文献   

10.
The present study provides data on the properties of Ca2+-dependent Atpase of sarcoplasmic reticulum in states intermediary between the fully detergent-solubilized and vesicular form. After solubilization of ATPase vesicles by dodecyloctaoxyethylene glycol monoether (C12E8), the protein is mainly present as a monomer exhibiting enzymatic activity. Gel chromatography in presence or absence of Tween 80 gives rise to formation of oligomers of various size and smaller amounts of monomeric ATPase. Only the oligomeric species retain enzymatic activity (half-life, 3 to 4 days), while the gel chromatographic monomer is enzymatically inactive. Teteramers or trimers of ATPase, containing approximately 22 mol of phospholipid/mol of ATPase, are the smallest enzymatically active units after gel chromatography. Formation of larger sized particles and vesicles of ATPase appears to depend on the presence of sufficient lipid to make a cohesion between the tetrameric or trimeric units. The protein appears to be partially deaggregated by a relatively high Tween 80 concentration in the eluant (0.5 mg/ml) and under these conditions, phospholipid binding is reduced to a low level (approximately 11 mol/mol of protein). The data indicate that any bonds between ATPase polypeptide chains are easily disrupted by detergent and that lipid also may play a role in mediating contact between individual polypeptide chains in the tetrameric or trimeric units. Phospholipid analysis and exchange experiments indicate that the phospholipid left on ATPase after solubilization has a similar composition to that of the whole membrane. The binding of Tween 80 by soluble ATPase above the critical micellar concentration is 0.23 to 0.29 g/g of protein. The inactive monomer of ATPase binds phospholipid and Tween 80 to about the same extent, but has a slightly different circular dichroism spectrum, than oligomeric ATPase.  相似文献   

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Heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) preparations of rabbit skeletal muscle, which are enriched in Ca2+-release vesicles from the terminal cisternae (TC) and [3H]ryanodine receptor density, exhibit 60% of the Ca2+-ATPase activity, 58% of the EP level, and 30% of the steady state Ca2+ loading compared to membrane vesicles from the longitudinal SR. The Ca2+-ATPase of TC SR is solubilized and separated from the Ca2+-ryanodine receptor complex in the insoluble fraction on treatment with the detergent C12E9. However, a 50% decrease in receptor density is observed upon removal of the Ca2+-ATPase, suggesting a significant contribution of this protein to maintaining optimal receptor complex density.  相似文献   

12.
The properties of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase have been studied after modification of the ATP high affinity binding site with fluorescein isothiocyanate, both in the membranous state and after solubilization with the nonionic detergent, octaethyleneglycol monododecyl ether. Total inactivation of both membrane-bound and solubilized Ca2+-ATPase requires covalent attachment of 1 mol of fluorescein/mol of enzyme (115,000 g of protein) or per binding site for ATP. Sedimentation velocity studies of soluble enzyme showed that both unlabeled and fluorescein-labeled Ca2+-ATPase were present in a predominantly monomeric form. The phosphorylation level of unlabeled Ca2+-ATPase was unchanged by solubilization. Dephosphorylation measurements at 0 degree C indicated that the phosphorylation is an intermediate in the ATPase reaction catalyzed by solubilized Ca2+-ATPase. Fluorescein labeling of half of the Ca2+-ATPase in the membrane did not influence the enzyme kinetics of the remaining unmodified Ca2+-ATPase. Measurements of both fluorescein and tryptophan fluorescence indicated that the soluble monomer of Ca2+-ATPase like the membrane-bound enzyme exists in a Ca2+-dependent equilibrium between two principal conformations (E and E). E (absence of Ca2+) is unstable in the soluble form, but the pCa dependence of the E - E equilibrium is identical with that of the membranous Ca2+-ATPase (pCa0.5 = 6.7 and Hill coefficient 2). These results suggest that the Ca2+-ATPase polypeptides function with a high degree of independence in the membrane.  相似文献   

13.
Purified sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles from dog heart were used as an antigen to produce monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to the Ca2+-ATPase. Nine of twelve clones of hybridoma cells produce mAbs which cross-react with seven SR preparation isolated from cardiac and skeletal muscles of various species. Three mAbs of IgM type interact with the 45-kDa tryptic fragment of rabbit skeletal muscle Ca2+-ATPase and markedly inhibit Ca2+ uptake (by 95%) and ATPase activity (by 80%) and decrease (by 30-50%) the steady-state level of the Ca2+-ATPase phosphoenzyme. The ATPase activity could be completely blocked by one of these mAbs if the incubation medium was supplemented with 2 microM orthovanadate. On the other hand, when SR vesicles were treated with increasing concentrations of a nonionic detergent C12E8, the inhibiting effect of mAb 4B4 is diminished. It is concluded that the mAbs inhibit the Ca2+-ATPase only if the enzyme exists in an oligomeric form. The inhibition of the SR activities is due to an effect of the mAbs on the whole active center of the enzyme, rather than on a single partial reaction.  相似文献   

14.
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of skeletal muscle contains a 53 kDa glycoprotein of unknown function, as well as the (Ca(2+)-Mg2+)-ATPase. It has been suggested that the glycoprotein couples the hydrolysis of ATP by the ATPase to the transport of calcium. It has been shown that if SR vesicles are solubilized in cholate in media containing low K+ concentrations followed by reconstitution, then vesicles are formed containing the glycoprotein and with ATP hydrolysis coupled to Ca2+ accumulation, as shown by a large stimulation of ATPase activity by addition of A23187. In contrast, if SR vesicles are solubilized in media containing a high concentration of K+, then the vesicles that are produced following reconstitution lack the glycoprotein and show low stimulation by A23187 (Leonards, K.S. and Kutchai, H. (1985) Biochemistry 24, 4876-4884). We show that the effect of K+ on reconstitution does not follow from any changes in the amount of glycoprotein but rather from an effect of K+ on the detergent properties of cholate. In low K+ media, the cmc of cholate is high, cholate is a relatively poor detergent and incomplete solubilization results in 'reconstitution' of vesicles with the correct orientation of ATPase molecules. In high K+ media, the cmc of cholate is reduced and more complete solubilization of the SR leads to a true reconstitution with the formation of vesicles with a random orientation of ATPase molecules. The experiments provide no evidence for an effect of the glycoprotein on the (Ca(2+)-Mg2+)-ATPase.  相似文献   

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We investigated the functional aspects of the interaction between the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) membranous Ca(2+)-ATPase and the non-ionic detergent dodecylmaltoside, using detergent concentrations allowing perturbation of the membrane but not its solubilization. At pH 7.5, the effects of dodecylmaltoside on ATPase activity and delipidation had previously been shown to resemble, in some respects, those of octa(ethylene glycol) monododecylether (C12E8), an appropriate detergent for ATPase studies. Our aim here was to explore the specific effects of dodecylmaltoside on the different steps in the ATPase catalytic cycle, which may owe their specificity to the difference between the polar head groups of dodecylmaltoside and C12E8. This was done at 20 degrees C, both at pH 6 in the absence of KCl and at pH 7.5 in the presence of 100 mM KCl, two conditions under which the characteristics of unperturbed ATPase have already been well defined. Preliminary estimation of dodecylmaltoside partition between water and SR membranes at pH 6 yielded a partition coefficient K close to 4 x 10(5) (ratio of the molar fraction of dodecylmaltoside in the lipid to that in the aqueous phase at a low detergent concentration, assuming that most of this detergent was present in the lipid phase). At near saturation of SR membranes, bound dodecylmaltoside was roughly equimolar with the constituent phospholipids. Non-solubilizing concentrations of dodecylmaltoside inhibited SR ATPase activity by up to 65-70% at pH 7.5, but not at pH 6, unlike the results of similar experiments with C12E8. The rates of the four main steps in the ATPase catalytic cycle were measured by fast kinetic techniques; they were similarly modified at both pH. Dodecylmaltoside slowed down both the rate of calcium-saturated ATPase phosphorylation and the rate of ATPase isomerization after phosphorylation, two steps which were not targets of perturbation by C12E8. The slowing down of the isomerization step by dodecylmaltoside might well explain why it inhibited overall ATPase activity at pH 7.5. In contrast to C12E8, dodecylmaltoside did not affect the dephosphorylation step, which was the main target of inhibition by C12E8 and the main rate-limiting step at pH 6. However, like C12E8, dodecylmaltoside accelerated the calcium binding-induced transition of nonphosphorylated ATPase. Another striking feature of the perturbation induced by dodecylmaltoside was that it significantly altered the binding of 45Ca2+ to the ATPase and the corresponding conformational changes. At pCa 5-5.5, it almost halved calcium binding to the ATPase but ATPase phosphorylation was unimpaired.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Inactivation of sarcoplasmic ATPase in the solubilized state was studied in the absence and presence of Ca2+, Mg2+ and glycerol. The effects of the detergents octa(ethyleneglycol) mono-n-dodecyl ether (C12E8), 1-O-tetradecylpropanediol-(1,3)-3-phosphorylcholine and myristoylglycerophosphocholine were compared. All three detergents caused a rapid decline of the dinitrophenyl phosphatase activity of the unprotected enzyme. The stabilizing effect of Ca2+ ions was kinetically analysed. It was found that the stability of the solubilized enzyme depends on the Ca2+ concentration in a manner which is best explained by assuming rapid inactivation of Ca2+-free enzyme accompanied by slow inactivation of a calcium-enzyme complex (E1Ca). The apparent affinity constants obtained are in the order of 10(6)M-1, suggesting that high-affinity Ca2+ binding must be involved. No indications of a contribution were found, either of low-affinity Ca2+-binding sites of the conformational state E2 or of the high-affinity calcium complex E1Ca2. If Ca2+ was replaced by Mg2+, which exerts a weaker protection, the apparent affinity constants for Mg2+ are in the range of 1 mM-1. The stoichiometry of the effect of Mg2+ depends on the detergent.  相似文献   

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The interactions of Tb3+ and sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) were investigated by inhibition of Ca2+-activated ATPase activity and enhancement of Tb3+ fluorescence. Ca2+ protected against Tb3+ inhibition of SR ATPase activity. The apparent association constant for Ca2+, determined from the protection, was about 6 x 10(6) M-1, suggesting that Tb3+ inhibits the ATPase activity by binding to the high affinity Ca2+ binding sites. Mg2+ did not protect in the 2-20 mM range. The association constant for Tb3+ binding to this Ca2+ site was estimated to be about 1 x 10(9) M-1. No cooperativity was observed for Tb3+ binding. No enhancement of Tb3+ fluorescence was detected. A second group of binding sites, with weaker affinity for Tb3+, was observed by monitoring the enhancement of Tb3+ fluorescence (lambda ex 285 nm, lambda em 545 nm). The fluorescence intensity increased 950-fold due to binding. Ca2+ did not complete for binding at these sites, but Mg2+ did. The association constant for Mg2+ binding was 94 M-1, suggesting that this may be the site that catalyzes phosphorylation of the ATPase by inorganic phosphate. For vesicles, Tb3+ binding to these Mg2+ sites was best described as binding to two classes of binding sites with negative cooperativity. If the SR ATPase was solubilized in the nonionic detergent C12E9 (dodecyl nonaoxyethylene ether alcohol), in the absence of Ca2+, only one class of Tb3+ binding sites was observed. The total number of sites appeared to remain constant. If Ca2+ was included in the solubilization step, Tb3+ binding to these Mg2+ binding sites displayed positive cooperativity (Hill coefficient, 2.1). In all cases, the apparent association constant for Tb3+, in the presence of 5 mM MgCl2, was in the range of 1-5 x 10(4) M-1.  相似文献   

18.
Rabbit muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase has been shown to bind gadolinium ion (Gd3+) at two high affinity Ca2+ sites (Stephens, E. M., and Grisham, C. M. (1979) Biochemistry 18, 4876-4885). Gd3+ bound at these sites exhibits an unusually long electron spin relaxation time, consistent with occlusion of these sites and reduced contact with solvent H2O. In this report, the nature of the Gd3+ sites was examined in preparations of the enzyme solubilized with the detergent C12E8. The frequency dependence of water proton relaxation in solutions containing the solubilized Ca2+-ATPase yields dipolar correlation times, tau c, for the 1H-Gd3+ interaction of 1.04 X 10(-9) s for Gd3+ bound at site 1 and 1.98 X 10(-9) s for Gd3+ bound at site 2. The correlation time itself is frequency dependent below 30 MHz, indicating that the correlation time is dominated by the electron spin relaxation time of bound Gd3+. The long values of the correlation time found in the present study are consistent with a poor accessibility of these Gd3+ sites (particularly site 2) to solvent water molecules. Analytical ultracentrifugation and molecular sieve high performance liquid chromatography indicated that the active fraction of the soluble Ca2+-ATPase was monomeric. Thus occlusion of the Ca2+ sites in this enzyme is largely dependent on the tertiary structure of the monomeric ATPase and does not appear to depend on multimeric membrane structures.  相似文献   

19.
The purified calmodulin dependent (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-ATPase (CaMg ATPase) from porcine antral smooth muscle transports Ca2+ after reconstitution in lipid vesicles indicating that this enzyme is indeed a Ca2+-transport ATPase. For CaMg ATPase reconstituted in asolectin vesicles a good correlation was found between the time course of Ca2+ accumulation and the corresponding changes in CaMg ATPase activity. The ATPase activity was stimulated 8-fold by A23187, which further indicates a tight coupling between ATP hydrolysis and Ca2+ transport. Asolectin vesicles with incorporated enzyme accumulated Ca2+ with a ratio approaching one Ca2+ ion transported for each ATP hydrolyzed. For CaMg ATPase reconstituted in phosphatidylcholine vesicles on the other hand, Ca2+ transport and CaMg ATPase were poorly coupled as is shown by the approximately 3.5 fold stimulation by A23187. The activity of the CaMg ATPase when reconstituted in asolectin vesicles was stimulated 1.25 fold by calmodulin while in phosphatidylcholine a value of 4.25 was obtained. The CaMg ATPase activity of the enzyme reconstituted either in asolectin or phosphatidylcholine was, after its stimulation by A23187, still further stimulated by detergent by a factor of 5.  相似文献   

20.
In order to study the mechanism for activation of ATP hydrolysis by Mg2+, the stoichiometry of the high affinity calcium-binding sites with respect to each form of reaction intermediate of sarcoplasmic reticulum ATPase was determined at 0 degrees C and pH 7.0 in the presence and absence of added Mg2+ using the purified ATPase preparation. High affinity calcium binding to the enzyme-ATP complex and to ADP-sensitive (E1P) and ADP-insensitive (E2P) phosphoenzymes occurred with stoichiometric ratios of 2, 2, and 0, and 3, 3, and 1 in the presence and absence of added Mg2+, respectively. The results were interpreted to indicate that in addition to 2 mol of calcium bound to the transport sites of the ATPase, 1 mol of divalent cation, which is derived from the metal component of the substrate, the metal-ATP complex, remains bound to each mole of the enzyme at least until E2P is hydrolyzed. As activation of phosphoenzyme hydrolysis by Mg2+ was blocked by the low concentrations of Ca2+ used in the calcium binding experiments, it was concluded that it is the magnesium derived from MgATP that is responsible for rapid hydrolysis of the phosphoenzyme intermediate.  相似文献   

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